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Wolfram

My experience at the Wolfram High School Research Program solidified my passion for exploring deep computational challenges. There, I investigated cellular automata and worked extensively with channel codes, learning key concepts like the Shannon limit and Hamming distance. Using the Wolfram language, I implemented various block codes—Hamming, Hadamard, Reed-Muller, and Convolutional codes—ultimately developing a function to encode and decode messages through these methods. This research culminated in a published computational essay, "Implementing Error-Correction Codes: From the Beginning to the Present," under the guidance of Prof. Lyman Hurd.+

To read my essay, please use the following link-

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