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Synchronizability of Multivalued Encodings

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Multivalued encodings constitute a generalization of ordinary codes in that they allow each source symbol to be encoded by several different codewords. In this paper the problem of synchronizability is considered and a necessary and sufficient condition for a multivalued encoding to be synchronizable is given.

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Capocelli, R.M., Gargano, L., Vaccaro, U. (1988). Synchronizability of Multivalued Encodings. In: Višek, J.Á. (eds) Transactions of the Tenth Prague Conference. Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, vol 10A-B. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3859-5_19

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