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Information Theory in 3 Minutes
May 21, 2013
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I found this excellent tribute to the brilliant Claude Shannon - the father of communications theory: http://asserttrue.blogspot.com.....2529313042 written by Kas Thomas.
Everyone involved in telecommunications should read this, and then go on to acquire the book "The Mathematical Theory of Communications" by Claude E Shannon and Warren Weaver. I should put it in my "Best Books" section of the website, here: https://www.satellitespy.net/in.....how/books/

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