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  1. History of science & technology.: An article from: Michigan Academician by Gale Reference Team, 2008-01-01
  2. INFORMATION THEORY: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of E-Commerce</i>
  3. Entropy and Information (Progress in Mathematical Physics) by Mikhail V. Volkenstein, 2009-09-18
  4. Fortune's Formula: The Untold Story of the Scientific Betting System That Beat the Casinos and Wall Street by William Poundstone, 2005-09-14

81. Claude Shannon's Master's Thesis
1938 AD claude shannon's master's Thesis. In fact it was not until 1938 that claudeE. shannon published an article based on his master's thesis at MIT.
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Around the 1850s, the British mathematician George Boole was busily inventing a new form of mathematics, in which he represented logical expressions in a mathematical form now known as Boolean Algebra a Unfortunately, with the exception of students of philosophy and symbolic logic, Boolean Algebra was destined to remain largely unknown and unused for the better part of a century. In fact it was not until 1938 that Claude E. Shannon published an article based on his master's thesis at MIT. (Shannon's thesis has since been described as: "Possibly the most important master's thesis of the twentieth century." In his paper, which was widely circulated, Shannon showed how Boole's concepts of TRUE and FALSE could be used to represent the functions of switches in electronic circuits. It is difficult to convey just how important this concept was; suffice it to say that Shannon had provided electronics engineers with the mathematical tool they needed to design digital electronic circuits, and these techniques remain the cornerstone of digital electronic design to this day. a Apropos of nothing at all, Shannon is also credited with the invention of the rocket-powered Frisbee, and is famous for riding down the corridors at Bell Laboratories on a unicycle while simultaneously juggling four balls.

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83. Recommended Cryptography Books: Prerequisites For Claude Elwood Shannon
Prerequisites for, claude Elwood shannon Collected Papers shannon, claude Elwood/ Sloane, Neil JA (Editor) / Wyner, Aaron D. (Editor). 1993. 924 pages.
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84. JUG:009 UFTOJ - Claude E. Shannon's Unified Field Theory Of Juggling Proportion
Out Juggling In My Class by William V. Thayer. JUG009 UFTOJ claude E. shannon's.Unified Field Theory of Juggling Proportion. copyright © 1997 Wm.
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85. Technomanifestos: Claude Shannon
that environment. Norbert Wiener, claude shannon. Central RecentChanges The Network, Edit Revisions Talk? unknown user. a
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86. Shannon, Claude
shannon, claude amerikansk matematiker (19162001). shannon grundlade 1948 informationsteorinmed sin skrift A Mathematical Theory of Communication.
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amerikansk matematiker (1916-2001). Shannon grundlade 1948 informationsteorin med sin skrift A Mathematical Theory of Communication . I den skriften lade han den matematiska grunden för förståelsen av tele-, radio- och datakommunikation. Han besvarade frågan om vad som krävs för att man ska kunna sända ett meddelande från avsändare till mottagare utan att förlora information och hur mycket information som kan sändas per tidsenhet. Man kan också säga att han matematiskt beskrev hur man skiljer signalen från bruset. 1949 tillämpade han samma principer på kryptering i "Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems". Claude Shannon blev doktor i matematik vid [ MIT 1941 och anställdes 1941 vid Bell Labs , där han stannade till 1972. Han blev professor vid [ MIT 1956 och blev emeritus 1978.

87. Michigan Greats - Claude E. Shannon
MICHIGAN GREATS. claude E. shannon. by Lee Katterman Office of the VicePresident for Research. Note claude shannon died on Feb. 24, 2001.
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Claude E. Shannon Communication theory pioneer created the theoretical basis for digital computers, the internet, and much more. by Lee Katterman
Office of the Vice President for Research Note: Claude Shannon died on Feb. 24, 2001 It's been said that this University of Michigan alumnus has long deserved a Nobel Prize for his work. But Claude Shannon, who graduated from the UM in 1936, has not been so honored because his research contributions in the field of " information theory " do not fit neatly into one of the six Nobel categories. What makes the oversight more glaring is the important foundation Shannon built for the computerized society we live in today. In " A Mathematical Theory of Communication ," published in 1948, Shannon laid out a simple, precise, mathematical description for communication that played a key role in the development of the telephone system, the internet and even the CD player used to play recorded music. Shannon's model of the communication process and how information can be measured and transmitted efficiently and accurately remain important today even as the technology become more sophisticated. "Few other works of this century have had a greater impact on science and engineering" are the words University of Southern California professor Irving Reed used to describe Shannon's contributions at a recent forum on information theory.

88. Claude Elwood Shannon
Translate this page claude Elwood shannon. Questa pagina richiede Javascript. Data, Evento.30 Apr 1916, Nasce a Petoskey, Michigan (USA), 1936, Si laurea
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Questa pagina richiede Javascript Data Evento 30 Apr 1916 Nasce a Petoskey, Michigan (USA) Si laurea (bachelor's degree) in Matematica e Ingegneria elettrica alla University of Michigan. Ottiene il master's degree al MIT con una tesi sull'algebra di Boole; lavora con il fisico Vannevar Bush, ricordato oggi come l'inventore dell'ipertesto, alle prime macchine calcolatrici. Entra alla Bell Telephones come ricercatore di Matematica Pubblica "A Mathematical Theory of Communication", un testo fondamentale per la teoria dell'Informazione. Pubblica "Communication theory of secret systems" nel quale definisce i fondamenti teorici della crittologia e le caratteristiche del cifrario perfetto Ottiene la National Medal of Science 27 Feb 2001 Muore a Medford, Mass dopo una lunga lotta con il morbo di Altzheimer.
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89. Claude Shannon
shannon, claude Elwood (1916 ). shannon, claude Elwood (1916- ). Mathematicianand pioneer of communication theory, born in Gaylord, MI.
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Mathematician and pioneer of communication theory, born in Gaylord, MI. He studied at Michigan and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and in 1938 published a seminal paper on the application of symbolic logic to relay circuits, which helped transform circuit design from an art into a science. He worked at Bell Telephone Labs (1941-72) in the area of information theory, and wrote The Mathematical Theory of Communication (1949) with Warren Weaver. See also Gregory Bateson 's work in this context. Back to the physical sciences page.
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90. Mathenomicon.net : News : Death Of Claude Shannon
Death of claude shannon. It is an historical irony that claude Elwood shannon'sname is as unknown to the general public as Alan Turing's is famous.
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91. EE Times - Comms Pioneer Claude Shannon Dead At 84
Comms pioneer claude shannon dead at 84 claude shannon, whose work laid thefoundation for modern computing and communications technology, died Feb.
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  • 92. World Juggling Day - [Claude Shannon Dedication]
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    93. Claude E. Shannon And Warren Weaver / The Mathematical Theory Of Communication
    claude shannon's major precept, that all communication is essentially digital, isnow so commonplace among the modern digitalia that many wonder why shannon
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    Claude E. Shannon and Warren Weaver Foreword by Richard E. Blahut and Bruce Hajek Few books have had as lasting an impact or played as important a role in our modern world as The Mathematical Theory of Communication. Claude Shannon's major precept, that all communication is essentially digital, is now so commonplace among the modern digitalia that many wonder why Shannon needed to state such an obvious axiom. Long regarded as a classic, The Mathematical Theory of Communication appears here in a special fiftieth anniversary edition. "Before this there was no universal way of measuring the complexity of messages or the capabilities of circuits to transmit them. Shannon gave us a mathematical way . . . invaluable . . . to scientists and engineers the world over." Scientific American CLAUDE E. SHANNON , retired from his position as research mathematician at the Bell Telephone Laboratories, was Donner Professor of Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1958 to 1978. WARREN WEAVER , now deceased, had a distinguished career in academic, government, and foundation work.

    94. Hyper-Lexikon: Shannon

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    Literatur
  • Mathematische Grundlagen der Informationstheorie A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuit, Trans. Amerik.Inst. Engeneers, 1938 Suppl. 713-723
  • Literatur über Shannon
  • von Kittler, Friedrich / Berz, Peter / Hauptmann, David (Hrsg.): Ein/ Aus. Ausgewählte Schriften zur Kommunikations- und Nachrichtentheorie. Mit Übers. u. graf. Darst. 737 g. 334 S. 2000. Brinkmann, B., Gebunden SFr. 79.70, Bestell-Nr. 8205270, ISBN 3-922660-68-1 Peter Berz / Hans-Christian v. Herrmann: Claude E. Shannon: Eine Maschine, die Labyrinthe löst
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    Information hat keine Bedeutung.
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    Als C.Shannon 1948 seine Informationstheorie veröffentlichte, hat sein Co-Autor W.Weaver diese Problematik vollständig ausgedrückt. Er schrieb, dass nicht nur sein Telefonapparat ein Transmitter von Signalen sei, sondern auch sein Sprechapparat: "Im mündlichen Gespräch ist das Gehirn die Informationsquelle, der Stimm-Mechanismus, der die Schallwellen, die durch die Luft (Kanal) übermittelt werden, produziert, ist der Transmitter. (...) Wenn ich mit Ihnen spreche, ist mein Hirn die Informationsquelle, mein vokales System der Transmitter" (Shannon/Weaver:98f). W.Weaver schreibt: ”Das Wort ,Information‘ wird, in unserer Theorie, in einem spezifischen Sinn verwendet, der nicht mit der üblichen Verwendung des Wortes verwechselt werden darf. (...) Zwei Nachrichten, von welchen die eine wirklich bedeutungsvoll und die andere purer nonsense ist, können, was ihren Informationsgehalt betrifft, unter dem verwendeten Gesichtspunkt, exakt äquivalent sein. Es ist zweifellos diese Tatsache, die Shannon meint, wenn er sagt, dass ,der semantische Aspekt der Kommunikation für den technischen Aspekt irrelevant ist‘” (Shannon:99).

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