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A Mathematical Theory of Communication
Book • 1998
This seminal work by Claude Shannon, published in 1948, laid the groundwork for modern communication systems by introducing key concepts such as information entropy, channel capacity, and the noisy channel coding theorem.
It revolutionized the field of communication engineering and is considered one of the most influential scientific papers of the 20th century.
It revolutionized the field of communication engineering and is considered one of the most influential scientific papers of the 20th century.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
Mentioned by Daniel Soon , Nir Niregev , and Mike Erlikson during their review and discussion of its concepts and implications for communication systems and machine learning.

Data Science #3 - "A Mathematical Theory of Communication" (1948), Shannon, C. E. Part - 1
Mentioned by Dileep George in the context of Markov chains and their limitations in modeling the world.

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