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Coding of Binary Information and Error Detection (X)
Group Code of an Encoding Function

Show that the (2, 5) encoding function e: B^2 --> B^5 defined by

e(00) = 00000
e(01) = 01110
e(10) = 10101
e(11) = 11011.

is a group code.

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