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Introduction to coding and information theory
This book is intended to introduce coding theory and information theory to undergraduate students of mathematics and computer science. It begins with a review of probablity theory as applied to finite sample spaces and a general introduction to the nature and types of codes. The two subsequent chapt...
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1997
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author | Roman, Steven |
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description | This book is intended to introduce coding theory and information theory to undergraduate students of mathematics and computer science. It begins with a review of probablity theory as applied to finite sample spaces and a general introduction to the nature and types of codes. The two subsequent chapters discuss information theory: efficiency of codes, the entropy of information sources, and Shannon's Noiseless Coding Theorem. The remaining three chapters deal with coding theory: communication channels, decoding in the presence of errors, the general theory of linear codes, and such specific codes as Hamming codes, the simplex codes, and many others. |
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spelling | cern-22264102021-04-21T19:28:43Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2226410engRoman, StevenIntroduction to coding and information theoryEngineeringThis book is intended to introduce coding theory and information theory to undergraduate students of mathematics and computer science. It begins with a review of probablity theory as applied to finite sample spaces and a general introduction to the nature and types of codes. The two subsequent chapters discuss information theory: efficiency of codes, the entropy of information sources, and Shannon's Noiseless Coding Theorem. The remaining three chapters deal with coding theory: communication channels, decoding in the presence of errors, the general theory of linear codes, and such specific codes as Hamming codes, the simplex codes, and many others.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:22264101997 |
spellingShingle | Engineering Roman, Steven Introduction to coding and information theory |
title | Introduction to coding and information theory |
title_full | Introduction to coding and information theory |
title_fullStr | Introduction to coding and information theory |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to coding and information theory |
title_short | Introduction to coding and information theory |
title_sort | introduction to coding and information theory |
topic | Engineering |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2226410 |
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