The Parvaresh–Vardy code is a type of error-correcting code that was introduced by the researchers Mohammad Parvaresh and Alexander Vardy in their work on coding theory. This code is specifically designed to correct errors in a way that is particularly efficient for communication over noisy channels. The Parvaresh–Vardy code is notable for its ability to correct a large number of errors while maintaining relatively low complexity in terms of the encoding and decoding processes.

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