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weamp;#39;re going to talk about going from galwa fields to read solomon codes we must be mad sure really i mean so many of you have said just do read solomon you know youamp;#39;ve done hamming codes they canamp;#39;t be that much more complex oh yes they can the stuff we have done earlier and done a fair bit on hamming codes which if you remember are basically going to correct to sing and put write a single error that all happened in the 1960s and in two of the videos out there which will put the links out for you i did a thing called multi-dimensional error correction where i had two bits of information which was a san francisco state of weather so there was two bits for the state of the weather like i think it was 1-1 for sunny or something like that but in order to protect those bits against a one-bit damage i had to add no fewer than three extra bits i had to make it into a five-bit code but it was okay because checking up whether it had been damaged was easy it was a simple p