Abstract

Computing is the next frontier for information theory. Intellectually, the goal of coded computing has been of interest from the days of von Neumann and Shannon. von Neumann examined this issue in his 1956 paper “Probabilistic Logics and the Synthesis of Reliable Organisms From Unreliable Components,” which was in turn motivated intellectually by Shannon’s 1948 paper, and by the application of understanding reliability of seemingly noisy biological systems. While the original biological application remains ill-understood, the recent increasing use of decentralized and distributed computing architectures, as well as increasingly noisy technologies at a device level, have motivated a resurgence of interest in the problem.

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