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A Mathematical Theory of Communication

Known as: Mathematical Theory of Communication, The Mathematical Theory of Communication 
"A Mathematical Theory of Communication" is an influential 1948 article by mathematician Claude E. Shannon. It was renamed The Mathematical Theory of… 
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2019
2019
The growing importance of education equity is partly based on the premise that an individual’s level of education directly… 
2016
2016
Causes and patterns of invasive plant species establishment and success depend broadly upon their ecology, including habitat… 
2011
2011
Stationary reciprocal processes defined on a finite interval of the integer line can be seen as a special class of Markov random… 
2010
2010
This article reports the reflections of a primary school teacher on her communication practices in the classroom and the… 
2004
2004
Presented is a design paradigm, pioneered at the University of Illinois in 1997, for reliable and energy-efficient system-on-a… 
1997
1997
Image compression usually considers the minimization of storage space as its main objective. It is desirable, however, to code… 
Review
1996
Review
1996
The increased data rates and reliability required to support emerging multimedia applications require new communications… 
1996
1996
In this paper a model for understanding the concept of information is presented and how the processes of externalization and… 
1993
1993
This chapter contains sections titled: Part I: Discrete Noiseless Systems Part II: The Discrete Channel with Noise Appendix 1… 
1977
1977
In this paper, the method of "most powerful similar tests" is used to obtain the optimum (largest probability of detection…