Information theory : three theorems of Claude Shannon / Antoine Chambert-Loir.

This book provides an introduction to information theory, focussing on Shannons three foundational theorems of 19481949. Shannons first two theorems, based on the notion of entropy in probability theory, specify the extent to which a message can be compressed for fast transmission and how to erase e...

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Main Author: Chambert-Loir, Antoine (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]
Series:Unitext. Matematica per il 3+2.
Unitext ; 144.
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Summary:This book provides an introduction to information theory, focussing on Shannons three foundational theorems of 19481949. Shannons first two theorems, based on the notion of entropy in probability theory, specify the extent to which a message can be compressed for fast transmission and how to erase errors associated with poor transmission. The third theorem, using Fourier theory, ensures that a signal can be reconstructed from a sufficiently fine sampling of it. These three theorems constitute the roadmap of the book. The first chapter studies the entropy of a discrete random variable and related notions. The second chapter, on compression and error correcting, introduces the concept of coding, proves the existence of optimal codes and good codes (Shannon's first theorem), and shows how information can be transmitted in the presence of noise (Shannon's second theorem). The third chapter proves the sampling theorem (Shannon's third theorem) and looks at its connections with other results, such as the Poisson summation formula. Finally, there is a discussion of the uncertainty principle in information theory. Featuring a good supply of exercises (with solutions), and an introductory chapter covering the prerequisites, this text stems out lectures given to mathematics/computer science students at the beginning graduate level.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9783031215612
3031215613
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 28, 2023).