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Parvaresh–Vardy code

Parvaresh–Vardy codes are a family of error-correcting codes first described in 2005 by Farzad Parvaresh and Alexander Vardy. They can be used for efficient list-decoding.

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Parvaresh–Vardy codes are a family of error-correcting codes first described in 2005 by Farzad Parvaresh and Alexander Vardy.1 They can be used for efficient list-decoding.

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  1. Parvaresh, Farzad; Alexander Vardy (October 2005). "Correcting Errors Beyond the Guruswami-Sudan Radius in Polynomial Time". 46th Annual IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science (FOCS'05). pp. 285–294. doi:10.1109/SFCS.2005.29. ISBN 0-7695-2468-0. S2CID 14938904.