Using simulated annealing to design good codes
1987
Simulated annealing is a computational heuristic for obtaining approximate solutions to combinatorial optimization problems. It is used to construct good source codes, error-correcting codes, and spherical codes. For certain sets of parameters codes that are better than any other known in the literature are found.
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