Imre Csiszár

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Imre Csiszár is a Hungarian mathematician and information theorist renowned for his fundamental contributions to information theory, probability, and statistics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
mathematician
university professor
academicDiscipline information theory
mathematics
probability theory
statistics
countryOfCitizenship Hungary
ethnicGroup Hungarians NERFINISHED
familyName Csiszár NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork information theory
mathematics
probability theory
statistics
givenName Imre NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced coding theory
information theory
probability theory
statistical learning theory
statistics
languageOfWorkOrName English
Hungarian
name Imre Csiszár NERFINISHED
notableConcept f-divergence NERFINISHED
information-theoretic inequalities
method of types
notableFor applications of information-theoretic methods in statistics
development of f-divergences
fundamental contributions to information theory
fundamental contributions to mathematical statistics
fundamental contributions to probability theory
work on asymptotic methods in information theory
notableWork Csiszár f-divergence NERFINISHED
contributions to Markov chain theory in information contexts
contributions to hypothesis testing in information theory
contributions to maximum entropy methods
method of types in information theory
results on Shannon–McMillan–Breiman theorem generalizations
results on channel capacity and coding theorems
theory of ε-entropy and rate-distortion
work on convexity methods in information theory
work on large deviations in information theory
work on relative entropy and its applications
occupation mathematician
researcher
university teacher
sexOrGender male

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