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An Introduction to Information Theory

Symbols, Signals and Noise
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ISBN-13:
9780486134970
Veröffentl:
2012
Seiten:
336
Autor:
John R. Pierce
Serie:
Dover Books on Mathematics
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

"Uncommonly good...the most satisfying discussion to be found." ? Scientific American.Behind the familiar surfaces of the telephone, radio, and television lies a sophisticated and intriguing body of knowledge known as information theory. This is the theory that has permitted the rapid development of all sorts of communication, from color television to the clear transmission of photographs from the vicinity of Jupiter. Even more revolutionary progress is expected in the future.To give a solid introduction to this burgeoning field, J. R. Pierce has revised his well-received 1961 study of information theory for a second edition. Beginning with the origins of the field, Dr. Pierce follows the brilliant formulations of Claude Shannon and describes such aspects of the subject as encoding and binary digits, entropy, language and meaning, efficient encoding, and the noisy channel. He then goes beyond the strict confines of the topic to explore the ways in which information theory relates to physics, cybernetics, psychology, and art. Mathematical formulas are introduced at the appropriate points for the benefit of serious students. A glossary of terms and an appendix on mathematical notation are proved to help the less mathematically sophisticated.J. R. Pierce worked for many years at the Bell Telephone Laboratories, where he became Director of Research in Communications Principles. His Introduction to Information Theory continues to be the most impressive nontechnical account available and a fascinating introduction to the subject for lay readers.
0. Preface to the Dover Edition1. The World and Theories2. The Origins of Information Theory3. A Mathematical Model4. Encoding and Binary Digits5. Entropy6. Language and Meaning7. Efficient Encoding8. The Noisy Channel9. Many Dimensions10. Information Theory and Physics11. Cybernetics12. Information Theory and Psychology13. Information Theory and Art14. Back to Communication TheoryAppendix: On Mathematical Notation Glossary Index

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