hamming
Hamming may refer to a surname or to concepts and results named after individuals with that name, most notably Richard Wesley Hamming (1915–1998), an American mathematician and computer scientist at Bell Labs. Hamming made foundational contributions to coding theory, information theory, and computing, and his work helped establish principles for reliable data transmission and storage. He is best known for introducing error-detecting and error-correcting codes and for developing the Hamming code, which became a cornerstone of modern digital communication.
In coding theory, the Hamming distance between two strings of equal length is the number of positions
The Hamming code refers to a family of binary linear error-correcting codes constructed by adding parity bits
The Hamming bound, also known as the sphere-packing bound, gives a limit on the size of a
In signal processing, the Hamming window is a window function used to reduce spectral leakage in Fourier