Claude Elwood Shannon
Claude Shannon (1917-2001) was a leading mathematician who laid the
foundation of information theory in the 1940s. He worked at Bell
Laboratories.
References
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Shannon, C. E., "Probability of Error for
Optimal Codes in a Gaussian Channel,"
Bell System Technical Journal,
38:611-656
(1959).
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Weaver, W., & Shannon, C. E., The
Mathematical Theory of Communication, University of Illinois Press,
Urbana (1949).
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Shannon, C. E., "Communication in the presence
of noise", Proc. IRE 37:10-21 (1949).
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Shannon, C. E., "Communication Theory of
Secrecy Systems", ??? (1949).
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Shannon, C. E., "A
Mathematical Theory of Communication", Bell System Technical Journal,
27:379-423,
623-656 (1948).
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Shannon, C. E., "A Symbolic Analysis of
Relay and Switching Circuits" [Master's Thesis].
Here is a complete bibliography for Claude Elwood Shannon.
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