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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 06:22:11 +0800
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Subject: Gustave Solomon
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Mathematician Gustave Solomon died on January 31 in Los
Angeles. He was 65. Dr. Solomon was a co-inventor with
Irving S. Reed of the Reed-Solomon codes, which have come
into increasingly widespread use as a way of combatting the
inevitable errors that occur in the transmission and
storage of information. He did early work concerning the
algebraic theory of error-correcting codes, and, with H. F.
Mattson, was co-author of the powerful tool for analyzing
such codes known as the Mattson-Solomon polynomial. His
other interests included composing popular songs and
folksongs and teaching voice and movement.
Excerpted from NYT obituary, February 18, 1996.
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