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Error correcting codes are used to transmit information through a noisy channel. They also have applications in theoretical computer science and combinatorics. Some well known error correcting codes are Hamming codes, Reed–Solomon codes, and Reed–Muller codes.
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What's the error-correcting capacity (randomly errors, or burst errors) of polar code?
Polar codes, invented by Arikan, with low encoding and decoding complexity. But the minimum distance of polar codes is not great. The normalized minimum distance goes to 0 with the block size. Yet, th …