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Imre Csiszár

Known as: Imre Csiszar 
Imre Csiszár is a Hungarian mathematician with contributions to information theoryand probability theory. In 1996 he won the Claude E. Shannon Award… 
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2017
2017
Vertebrates differ in their ability to mount an adaptive immune response to novel antigens. Bioenergetic resources available to… 
2016
2016
In this article, Hungarian author Imre Kertész’s world of thought and his novels were analyzed within the context of holocaust… 
2012
2012
We continue the work initiated with Imre Ruzsa, showing that for any a ∈ {3, 6, 9}, there exist infinitely many integers n such… 
Review
2012
Review
2012
The singular aim and task of this paper is to present an overview of the life and work of Imre Ruzsa. 1 AN UNUSUAL ROUTE TO… 
2011
2011
The case method was introduced into business education almost a century ago with the assumption that to be effective, learning… 
2008
2008
A new straightforward universal blind detection algorithm for linear Gaussian channel with ISI is given. A new error exponent is… 
2002
2002
Text in English and German. Mankind needs to relate to inanimate matter as well. Manking 'animates' stones, mountains, rivers… 
2001
2001
Csiszar's (1995) forward /spl beta/-cutoff rate (given a fixed /spl beta/>0) for a discrete source is defined as the smallest… 
1996
1996
Scientific realists and non-realists disagree over the reach of scientific knowledge: does it extend beyond the observational…