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Ángela Barbero
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Table of contents (19 papers)
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- Rudolf Ahlswede, Faina I. Solov’eva
Pages 1-10
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- Sergey Avgustinovich, Ivan Mogilnykh
Pages 11-19
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- Peter Beelen, Tom Høholdt
Pages 20-32
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- José Joaquín Bernal, Ángel del Río, Juan Jacobo Simón
Pages 33-36
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- Gérard Cohen, Hugues Randriam, Gilles Zémor
Pages 37-45
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- Cristina Fernández-Córdoba, Jaume Pujol, Mercè Villanueva
Pages 46-55
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- Santos González, Consuelo Martínez, Alejandro P. Nicolás
Pages 56-68
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- Ana Granados, Manuel Cebrián, David Camacho, Francisco B. Rodríguez
Pages 69-79
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- Joakim Grahl Knudsen, Constanza Riera, Matthew G. Parker, Eirik Rosnes
Pages 82-94
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- Margreta Kuijper, Raquel Pinto
Pages 95-106
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- Carlos Alberto López-Andrade, Horacio Tapia-Recillas
Pages 107-116
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- Carlos Munuera, Alonso Sepúlveda, Fernando Torres
Pages 117-127
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- Carlos Munuera, Guilherme C. Tizziotti, Fernando Torres
Pages 128-136
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- Mohammad Ravanbakhsh, Mehdi M. Hassanzadeh, Dag Haugland
Pages 154-162
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- Josep Rifà, Victor Zinoviev
Pages 163-170
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About this book
It is a pleasure to welcome you to the proceedings of the second International Castle Meeting on Coding Theory and its Applications, held at La Mota Castle in Medina del Campo. The event provided a forum for the exchange of results and ideas, which we hope will foster future collaboration. The ?rst meeting was held in 1999, and, encouraged by that experience, we now intend to hold the meeting every three years. Springer kindly accepted to publish the proceedings volume you have in your hands in their LNCS series. The topics were selected to cover some of the areas of research in Coding Theory that are currently receiving the most attention. The program consisted of a mixture of invited and submitted talks, with the focus on quality rather than quantity. A total of 34 papers were submitted to themeeting.Afteracarefulreviewprocessconductedbythescienti?ccommittee aided by external reviewers, we selected 14 of these for inclusion in the current volume, along with 5 invited papers. The program was further augmented by the remaining invited papers in addition to papers on recent results, printed in a separate volume. We would like to thank everyone who made this meeting possible by helping with the practical and scienti?c preparations: the organization committee, the scienti?c committee, the invited speakers, and the many external reviewers who shall remain anonymous. I would especially like to mention the General Advisor ofthe meeting, ØyvindYtrehus.Finally Iextend mygratitudeto allthe authors and participants who contributed to this meeting.