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A classic introduction to information theory written for a general scientific audience, explaining the fundamental ideas behind communication, signals, noise, coding, and information. Originally published in 1961, this revised edition incorporates updates while retaining a clear, non-mathematical exposition influenced by the work of Claude Shannon and the early development of modern communication theory.
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Publisher: Dover Publications
Publishing Year: 1980
ISBN: 978-0-486-24061-0
Pages: 256