- Solomon W. Golomb - Wikipedia
Golomb was the inventor of Golomb coding, a form of entropy encoding Golomb rulers, used in astronomy and data encryption, are also named for him, as is one of the main generation techniques of Costas arrays, the Lempel-Golomb generation method
- Golomb: The Best of What’s Next - Paste Magazine
Golomb was a solid debut; entries like the trancelike reverie “One Thousand Million” and the Xenia-led, post-punk-ish scorcher “Western Threshold” hold up as some of the band’s best songs
- Solomon Golomb (1932–2016)—Stephen Wolfram Writings
Solomon Golomb is the person who figured out how to construct all these polynomials He also was in charge when radar was first used to find the distance to Venus, and of working out how to encode images to be sent from Mars
- In Memoriam: Solomon Golomb, 1932–2016 - USC Viterbi | Magazine
Solomon Golomb, the legendary longtime USC Viterbi electrical engineering professor whose pioneering work in communications technology helped spark the digital communications revolution, has died
- Solomon Wolf Golomb - American Academy of Arts Sciences
Golomb pioneered the identification of the characteristics and merits of maximum length shift register sequences, also known as pseudorandom or pseudonoise sequences, which have extensive military, industrial and consumer applications
- Solomon W. Golomb - The Franklin Institute
Born in Baltimore in 1932, Golomb was trained as a mathematician, obtaining his undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins and going on to graduate work at Harvard, where he earned his doctorate
- Solomon Golomb | Hub
He invented Golomb coding, a data compression method, and Golomb rulers, a specialized ruler used in radio astronomy and information theory He was also known for creating mathematical games, including Cheskers, pentominoes, and polyominoes—which served as the inspiration for Tetris
- NAE Website - Dr. Solomon W. Golomb
SOLOMON WOLF GOLOMB, a legendary and longtime elec- trical engineering professor at the the University of Southern California whose pioneering work in communication technol- ogy helped spark the digital communication revolution, died May 1, 2016, at age 83
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