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  • 2013 - Fellow of the American Mathematical Society

Overview

Vera Pless was affiliated with the University of Illinois at Chicago in the United States. Their career included academic contributions that led to recognition within the mathematical community.

In 2013, Vera Pless was named a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, an honor that recognizes members who have made outstanding contributions to the advancement of mathematics.

There are no available records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields or subfields of study, or main topics associated with Vera Pless in the data provided.

Best Publications

  • Fundamentals of Error-Correcting Codes

    W. Cary Huffman;Vera Pless

  • Handbook Of Coding Theory

    Vera Pless;Richard A. Brualdi;W. C. Huffman

  • Introduction to the Theory of Error-Correcting Codes

    Vera Pless

  • Introduction to the Theory of Error-Correcting Codes

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  • A classification of self-orthogonal codes over GF(2)

    Vera Pless

  • On the uniqueness of the Golay codes

    Vera Pless

  • On the enumeration of self-dual codes

    John H. Conway;Vera Pless

  • Cyclic codes and quadratic residue codes over Z4

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  • On the classification and enumeration of self-dual codes

    Vera Pless;Neil J. A. Sloane

  • Power moment identities on weight distributions in error correcting codes

    Vera Pless

  • Self-dual codes over GF(3) and GF(4) of length not exceeding 16

    J. Conway;V. Pless;N. Sloane

  • The binary self-dual codes of length up to 32: a revised enumeration

    J. H. Conway;V. Pless;N. J. A. Sloane

  • Duadic Codes

    J. Leon;J. Masley;V. Pless

  • Cyclic Self-DualZ4-Codes

    Vera Pless;Patrick Solé;Zhongqiang Qian

  • Symmetry codes over GF(3) and new five-designs

    Vera Pless

  • Weight Enumerators Of Self-dual Codes

    R.A. Brualdi;V.S. Pless

  • Type II Codes over

    Philippe Gaborit;Vera Pless;Patrick SoleH

  • Explicit construction of families of LDPC codes with no 4-cycles

    Jon-Lark Kim;U.N. Peled;I. Perepelitsa;V. Pless

  • Self-Dual Codes over ${ ext{GF}}( 3 )$

    C. L. Mallows;V. Pless;N. J. A. Sloane

  • Self-dual codes over GF(5)

    Jeffrey S. Leon;Vera Pless;Neil J. A. Sloane

  • Decoding the Golay codes

    V. Pless

  • Greedy codes

    Richard A. Brualdi;Vera S. Pless

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippe Gaborit
Philippe Gaborit University of Limoges
Richard A. Brualdi
Richard A. Brualdi University of Wisconsin–Madison
Neil J. A. Sloane
Neil J. A. Sloane OEIS Foundation Inc.
John H. Conway
John H. Conway Princeton University
Patrick Solé
Patrick Solé Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Willem H. Haemers
Willem H. Haemers Tilburg University
Shmuel Friedland
Shmuel Friedland University of Illinois at Chicago

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