Timeline for Why opposite notations for polynomial basis representation in Algebra (Fields) as compared to that in Coding theory?
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| May 5 at 16:44 | audit | Suggested edits | |||
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| Apr 17 at 22:20 | answer | added | rcgldr | timeline score: 1 | |
| Apr 9 at 9:12 | comment | added | Dietrich Burde | I mean, see above (first comment). So really "above". | |
| Apr 9 at 8:51 | comment | added | user93353 | @DietrichBurde - what do you mean "See above"? | |
| Apr 9 at 8:41 | history | edited | J. W. Tanner | edited tags | |
| Apr 9 at 8:37 | comment | added | Dietrich Burde | Usually, polynomials $f(x)$ are ordered by degree of the monomials, so that the degree of the polynomial is first: $x^2+x+1$. For cyclic codes, the vector of coefficients is written in the opposite direction, see above. | |
| Apr 9 at 8:23 | history | asked | user93353 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |