Elements of Information Theory

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Elements of Information Theory is a foundational textbook that systematically develops the theory and applications of information theory, widely used in communications, coding, and data science.

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instanceOf non-fiction book
textbook
author Joy A. Thomas NERFINISHED
Thomas M. Cover NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs foundational textbook in information theory
standard reference for information theory courses
field information theory
firstEditionPublicationYear 1991
format ebook
hardcover
hasEdition first edition
second edition
hasInfluenceOn modern information theory textbooks
research in coding and communication theory
language English
publisher Wiley NERFINISHED
secondEditionPublicationYear 2006
series Wiley Series in Telecommunications and Signal Processing NERFINISHED
subject AEP NERFINISHED
Fano inequality NERFINISHED
Gaussian channels
Kolmogorov complexity NERFINISHED
Markov chains NERFINISHED
Shannon theory NERFINISHED
channel capacity
channel coding
channel coding theorem NERFINISHED
data compression
entropy
error exponents
hypothesis testing
mutual information
network information theory
rate-distortion theory
relative entropy
source coding
source coding theorem
typical sequences
universal coding
targetAudience advanced undergraduates
graduate students
researchers
usedIn coding theory
communications engineering
computer science education
data science education
electrical engineering education
signal processing education

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