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Rom Varshamov

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Nationality
  
Armenian

Institutions
  
Moscow, Yerevan

Fields
  
Mathematician


Known for
  
Coding Theory

Doctoral advisor
  
Arnold Walfisz

Name
  
Rom Varshamov

Institution
  
Moscow, Yerevan

Died
  
August 24, 1999, Moscow, Russia

Alma mater
  
Tbilisi State University

Rom Rubenovich Varshamov (Russian Ром Рубенович Варшамов; Born April 9, 1927 in Tbilisi; Died August 24, 1999 in Moscow) was a Soviet Armenian mathematician who worked in Coding theory, especially on error-correcting codes and Number theory.

Varshamov studied in Tbilisi with Arnold Walfisz (where he was Georgian students’ champion in the 100 metres), as well as in Tomsk. After that, he was a researcher in Moscow at the Steklov Institute of Mathematics with Ivan Matveyevich Vinogradov, especially on Number theory and Coding theory, and the Ministry of Radio Engineering (working in Cryptography). In 1957 he proved the Gilbert-Varshamov bound for linear codes (independently of Edgar Gilbert who proved the non-linear part). From 1968 he worked in Yerevan and was director of the Computer Centre (now Institute for Informatics and Automation Problems) of the Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR. He was author and co-author of more than 25 scientific articles and also a member of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences.

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