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'''Gustave Solomon''' a.k.a. '''Gus Solomon''' (born October 27, 1930, died January 31 1996) was a world renowned coding theorist.<ref name="IEEE ITSN">McEliece, Bob ''Obituary Gus Solomon, 1930-1996'' [[IEEE]] Information Theory Society Newsletter Vol. 46, No. 2, June 1996 ISSN 1059-2362</ref><ref name="Pace 1996">Pace, Eric [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9507EEDC1339F93BA25751C0A960958260 ''Gustave Solomon, Mathematician, Is Dead at 65''] The New York Times February 18, 1996</ref>
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'''Gustave Solomon''' a.k.a. '''Gus Solomon''' (born October 27, 1930, died January 31 1996) was a world renowned coding theorist.<ref name="IEEE ITSN">{{hnb|McEliece|1996}}</ref> <ref name="Pace 1996">{{hnb|Pace|1996}}</ref>  He is notable for developing the [[Reed Solomon error correction code]].<ref name="IEEE ITSN"/>
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
=== Education ===
 
=== Education ===

Revision as of 03:55, January 4, 2008

Gustave Solomon a.k.a. Gus Solomon (born October 27, 1930, died January 31 1996) was a world renowned coding theorist.[1] [2] He is notable for developing the Reed Solomon error correction code.[1]

Biography

Education

  • B.A. in Mathematics from Yeshiva University in 1951
  • Ph.D. in Mathematics from MIT in 1956

References

sources

  • McEliece, Bob (1996), "Obituary Gus Solomon, 1930-1996", Information Theory Society Newsletter 46(2), ISSN 1059-2362
  • Pace, Eric (1996-02-18), Gustave Solomon, Mathematician, Is Dead at 65, The New York Times Retrieved on 2008-01-03