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Solomon W. Golomb
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Publications
- 2016
- [j75]Ki-Hyeon Park, Hong-Yeop Song, Dae San Kim, Solomon W. Golomb:
Optimal Families of Perfect Polyphase Sequences From the Array Structure of Fermat-Quotient Sequences. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 62(2): 1076-1086 (2016) - 2014
- [c21]Guang Gong, Solomon W. Golomb:
A Simple Construction of Almost Perfect Quinary ASK and QAM Sequences. SETA 2014: 109-120 - 2013
- [j74]José R. Ortiz-Ubarri, Oscar Moreno, Andrew Z. Tirkel, Rafael A. Arce-Nazario, Solomon W. Golomb:
Algebraic Symmetries of Generic $(m+1)$-Dimensional Periodic Costas Arrays. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 59(2): 1076-1081 (2013) - 2012
- [i1]José R. Ortiz-Ubarri, Oscar Moreno, Andrew Z. Tirkel, Rafael A. Arce-Nazario, Solomon W. Golomb:
Algebraic symmetries of generic $(m+1)$ dimensional periodic Costas arrays. CoRR abs/1205.6433 (2012) - 2008
- [e2]Solomon W. Golomb, Matthew Geoffrey Parker, Alexander Pott, Arne Winterhof:
Sequences and Their Applications - SETA 2008, 5th International Conference, Lexington, KY, USA, September 14-18, 2008, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5203, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-85911-6 [contents] - 2007
- [j68]Guang Gong, Solomon W. Golomb, Hong-Yeop Song:
A Note on Low-Correlation Zone Signal Sets. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 53(7): 2575-2581 (2007) - [j66]Solomon W. Golomb, Guang Gong:
The Status of Costas Arrays. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 53(11): 4260-4265 (2007) - [c16]Solomon W. Golomb, Guang Gong:
Actions of the Unitary Group on Irreducible/Primitive Polynomials and Their Applications to Randomness of Sequences. ITW 2007: 5- - [e1]Solomon W. Golomb, Guang Gong, Tor Helleseth, Hong-Yeop Song:
Sequences, Subsequences, and Consequences, International Workshop, SSC 2007, Los Angeles, CA, USA, May 31 - June 2, 2007, Revised Invited Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4893, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-77403-7 [contents] - 2006
- [c14]Oscar Moreno, Solomon W. Golomb:
A new optimal double periodical construction of one target two-dimensional arrays. CISS 2006: 518-521 - [c12]Guang Gong, Solomon W. Golomb, Hong-Yeop Song:
A Note on Low Correlation Zone Signal Sets. CISS 2006: 1516-1521 - [c11]Oscar Moreno, Reza Omrani, P. Vijay Kumar, Solomon W. Golomb:
OOCs, Partial Relative Difference Families and a Conjecture of Golomb. ISIT 2006: 2632-2636 - 2004
- [c8]Oscar Moreno, Solomon W. Golomb:
A new optimal double periodical construction of one target two-dimensional arrays. ISIT 2004: 85 - 2002
- [j54]Guang Gong, Solomon W. Golomb:
The decimation-Hadamard transform of two-level autocorrelation sequences. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 48(4): 853-865 (2002) - 2001
- [j53]Peter Gaal, Solomon W. Golomb:
Exhaustive determination of (1023, 511, 255)-cyclic difference sets. Math. Comput. 70(233): 357-366 (2001) - [c6]Solomon W. Golomb, Guang Gong:
Hyper-Cyclotomic Algebra. SETA 2001: 154-165 - [c5]Solomon W. Golomb, Herbert Taylor:
Cyclic Projective Planes, Perfect Circular Rulers, and Good Spanning Rulers. SETA 2001: 166-181 - 2000
- [j52]Solomon W. Golomb, Guang Gong, Zong-Duo Dai:
Cyclic inequivalence of cascaded GMW-sequences. Discret. Math. 219(1-3): 279-285 (2000) - [j50]Guang Gong, Zong-Duo Dai, Solomon W. Golomb:
Enumeration and criteria for cyclically shift-distinct GMW sequences. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 46(2): 474-484 (2000) - [j49]Anchung Chang, Peter Gaal, Solomon W. Golomb, Guang Gong, Tor Helleseth, P. Vijay Kumar:
On a conjectured ideal autocorrelation sequence, a related triple-error correcting cyclic code. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 46(2): 680-687 (2000) - 1999
- [j48]Zongduo Dai, Solomon W. Golomb, Guang Gong:
Generating all linear orthomorphisms without repetition. Discret. Math. 205(1-3): 47-55 (1999) - [j47]Guang Gong, Solomon W. Golomb:
Binary Sequences with Two-Level Autocorrelation. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 45(2): 692-693 (1999) - [j46]Solomon W. Golomb, Guang Gong:
Periodic Binary Sequences with the "Trinomial Property". IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 45(4): 1276-1279 (1999) - [j45]Guang Gong, Solomon W. Golomb:
Hadamard transforms of three-term sequences. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 45(6): 2059-2060 (1999) - [j44]Guang Gong, Solomon W. Golomb:
Transform domain analysis of DES. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 45(6): 2065-2073 (1999) - 1998
- [j42]Jong-Seon No, Solomon W. Golomb, Guang Gong, Hwan-Keun Lee, Peter Gaal:
Binary Pseudorandom Sequences of Period 2n-1 with Ideal Autocorrelation. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 44(2): 814-817 (1998) - [j41]Solomon W. Golomb, Moe Z. Win:
Recent Results on Polyphase Sequences. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 44(2): 817-824 (1998) - [c3]Anchung Chang, Solomon W. Golomb, Guang Gong, P. Vijay Kumar:
On Ideal Autocorrelation Sequences Arising from Hyperovals. SETA 1998: 17-38 - 1997
- [j40]Oscar Moreno, Solomon W. Golomb, C. J. Corrada:
Extended sonar sequences. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 43(6): 1999-2005 (1997) - 1996
- [j37]Solomon W. Golomb, Oscar Moreno:
On periodicity properties of Costas arrays and a conjecture on permutation polynomials. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 42(6): 2252-2253 (1996) - 1995
- [j36]Karl A. Dahlke, Solomon W. Golomb, Herbert Taylor:
An Octomino of High Order. J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 70(1): 157-158 (1995) - 1994
- [j35]Hong-Yeop Song, Solomon W. Golomb:
Some new constructions for simplex codes. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 40(2): 504-507 (1994) - [j33]Hong-Yeop Song, Solomon W. Golomb:
On the existence of cyclic Hadamard difference sets. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 40(4): 1266-1268 (1994) - 1993
- [j31]Hong-Yeop Song, Irving S. Reed, Solomon W. Golomb:
On the nonperiodic cyclic equivalence classes of Reed-Solomon codes. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 39(4): 1431-1434 (1993) - 1992
- [j28]Hong-Yeop Song, Herbert Taylor, Solomon W. Golomb:
Progressions in Every Two-Coloration of Zn. J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 61(2): 211-221 (1992) - 1982
- [j18]Solomon W. Golomb, Herbert Taylor:
Two-dimensional synchronization patterns for minimum ambiguity. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 28(4): 600-604 (1982) - 1965
- [j4]Solomon W. Golomb, Robert A. Scholtz:
Generalized Barker sequences. IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 11(4): 533-537 (1965)
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