"“The Algebraic Background of Error-Correcting Code”" by Aiden Hills
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Abstract

Imagine a scenario where mission control on Earth must communicate with a satellite as it orbits Mars, nearly 240 million miles away. This communication relies on binary commands, where a simple digit, '0' or '1', can dictate critical actions. For instance, '0' might instruct the satellite to capture vital images of the surface of Mars, while '1' could command it to maintain its trajectory.

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