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  1. The Mathematical Theory of Communication by Claude E Shannon, Warren Weaver, et all 1998-09-01
  2. Claude E. Shannon: Collected Papers by Neil J. A. Sloane, 1993-01-05
  3. Third Generation Wireless Communications, Volume 1: Post Shannon Signal Architectures by George Calhoun, 2003-01-01
  4. Automata studies (Annals of mathematics studies) by Claude Elwood Shannon, 1956
  5. Unicyclists: Claude Shannon
  6. Probability Theorists: Blaise Pascal, Claude Shannon, Abraham de Moivre, Daniel Bernoulli, Andrey Markov, Andrey Kolmogorov, Jacob Bernoulli
  7. History of information theory: Claude Shannon, A Mathematical Theory of Communication, Bell Labs Technical Journal, Redundancy (information theory), Shannon's ... Mutual information, Channel capacity
  8. Biography - Shannon, Claude (Elwood) (1916-2001): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  9. Claude Shannon
  10. Information Theorists: Claude Shannon, Gregory Chaitin, Andrey Kolmogorov, David A. Huffman, Richard Hamming, Harry Nyquist, Elwyn Berlekamp
  11. Cryptographers: Modern Cryptographers, Pre-19th-Century Cryptographers, Pre-Computer Cryptographers, Thomas Jefferson, Claude Shannon
  12. Personnalité En Informatique Théorique: John Von Neumann, Alan Turing, Donald Knuth, Kurt Gödel, Claude Shannon, Haskell Curry, Seymour Papert (French Edition)
  13. Control Theorists: Claude Shannon, Aleksandr Lyapunov, Andrey Kolmogorov, Kevin Warwick, Norbert Wiener, List of People in Systems and Control
  14. Ieee Medal of Honor Recipients: Claude Shannon, Guglielmo Marconi, John Ambrose Fleming, Robert Noyce, John Bardeen, Edwin Howard Armstrong

1. CLAUDE SHANNON
Claude Shannon. Introduction. Shannon's father, Claude, was a judge at Gaylordwhich was a little town of about three thousands in Michigan.
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Claude Shannon
Introduction
Claude Elwood Shannon was born in Gaylord, Michigan, on April 30, 1916, to Claude Elwood and Mabel Wolf Shannon. Shannon's father, Claude, was a judge at Gaylord which was a little town of about three thousands in Michigan. Although he didn't work in the field of mathematics, he was clever mathematically and knew what he was talking about. As for his mother, Mabel, who was the principal of the high school in Gaylord. Even though there wasn't much scientific influence from Shannon's father, most of it came from his grandfather. Shannon's grandfather was an inventor and a farmer. He invented the washing machine along with many others farming machinery. On March 27, 1949, Shannon married Mary Elizabeth Moore and together they have three children; Robert James, Andrew Moore, and Margarita Catherine.
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Just a few miles from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was Shannon's large house. The house is filled with musical instruments such as five pianos and 30 other instruments, from piccolos to trumpets. The chess-playing machines include one that moves the pieces with a three-fingered arm, beep and makes wry comments. A chair lift that he built to take his three children 600 feet down to the lakeside has been taken down now that they are grown. Shannon's lifelong fascination with balance and controlled instability has led him to design a unicycle with an off-center wheel to keep the rider steady while juggling. Shannon love to juggle since he was a kid. In his toy room is a machine with soft beanbag hands that juggle steel balls. His juggling masterpiece is a tiny stage on which three clowns juggle 11 rings, 7 balls, and 5 clubs, all driven by an invisible mechanism of clockwork and rods.

2. RIP Claude Shannon
Tells about the inventor's discovery of the binary system for transmitting information. Also, discusses Category Science Math Applications Information Theory......Claude Shannon, who died on February 24, was the founder of Information Theory,which is the basis of modern telecommunications. RIP Claude Shannon.
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What do the following all have in common: digital communications, juggling machines, mechanical maze-solving mice and motorized pogo sticks? The answer is that they were all invented by the mathematician Claude Shannon. Shannon was one of the most important mathematicians of the 20th century, whose work in the 1940s became the foundation for the technology that enables you to view this web page via your telephone line. He was the first person to realise that any sort of message, including this web page, could be transmitted as a series of 0's and 1's, regardless of whether it was words, numbers, pictures or sound. In his Master's thesis, Shannon showed that these binary digits (the 0's and 1's) can be represented by electrical switches. The digit 1 was represented by a switch that was turned on, and by a switch that was turned off. Moreover, he used Boolean algebra to show that complex operations could be performed automatically on these electrical circuits, thus manipulating the data they were storing. Today we use his mathematics all the time, as digital circuits are the basis of modern computers and telecommunications systems. It was in one of his papers, "

3. Shannon
Claude Elwood Shannon. Born Claude E Shannon's father was also named ClaudeElwood Shannon and his mother was Mabel Catherine Wolf. Shannon
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Claude Elwood Shannon
Born: 30 April 1916 in Gaylord, Michigan, USA
Died: 24 Feb 2001 in Medford, Massachusetts, USA
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Claude E Shannon 's father was also named Claude Elwood Shannon and his mother was Mabel Catherine Wolf. Shannon was a graduate of the University of Michigan, being awarded a degree in mathematics and electrical engineering in 1936. He then went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he obtained a Master's Degree in electrical engineering and his Ph.D. in mathematics in 1940. Shannon wrote a Master's thesis A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits on the use of Boole 's algebra to analyse and optimise relay switching circuits. His doctoral thesis was on theoretical genetics. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology he also worked on the differential analyser, an early type of mechanical computer developed by Vannevar Bush for obtaining numerical solutions to ordinary differential equations . Shannon published Mathematical theory of the differential analyzer in 1941. In the introduction to the paper he writes:-

4. Shannon, Claude - A Whatis Definition - See Also: Claude Shannon
Claude Elwood Shannon, a mathematician born in Gaylord, Michigan (US) in 1916,is credited with two important contributions to information technology the
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Claude Elwood Shannon, a mathematician born in Gaylord, Michigan (U.S.) in 1916, is credited with two important contributions to information technology: the application of Boolean theory to electronic switching, thus laying the groundwork for the digital computer, and developing the new field called information theory . It is difficult to overstate the impact which Claude Shannon has had on the 20th century and the way we live and work in it, yet he remains practically unknown to the general public. Shannon spent the bulk of his career, a span of over 30 years from 1941 to 1972, at Bell Labs where he worked as a mathematician dedicated to research. While a graduate student at MIT in the late 1930s, Shannon worked for Vannevar Bush who was at that time building a mechanical computer, the Differential Analyser. Shannon had the insight to apply the two-valued Boolean logic to electrical circuits (which could be in either of two states - on or off). This syncretism of two hitherto distinct fields earned Shannon his MS in 1937 and his doctorate in 1940.

5. Jones Encyclopedia Of Media & Technology Information: New Media, Media History,
Claude Elwood Shannon. Overview. Noted as a founder A Midwesterner, ClaudeShannon was born in Gaylord, Michigan in 1916. From an early age
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6. Shannon Claude
Translate this page shannon claude. np. PERS (1916-2001). Mathématicien américain ayantpublié sa « Théorie mathématique de l'information » en 1948.
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7. Shannon Claude
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shannon claude. Shannon, Claude Link. 01 His seminal paper was first presentedto the National Convention of the Institute of Radio Engineers in New York.
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9. Shannon Claude E Ein/ Aus
Translate this page shannon claude E Ein/ Aus. Titel Ein/ Aus. Autor shannon claude E. RubrikPhilosophie 20. 21. Jahrhundert Kommunikationswissenschaft
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10. Claude E. Shannon
Claude E. Shannon. Claude E. Shannon. Certain results in coding theory for noisychannels. Information and Control , 1(1)625, September 1957. Citations.
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    Claude E. Shannon. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Claude E. Shannon(19162001) has been called the father of information theory .
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Claude Elwood Shannon ) has been called "the father of information theory He began studying electrical engineering and mathematics at the University of Michigan in . He used Boolean algebra in his MIT master's thesis, A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits , to show how to build digital circuits In he published A Mathematical Theory of Communication . This work focuses on the problem of how to regain at a target point the information a sender has transmitted. Shannon developed information entropy as a measure for redundancy Another notable paper published in is Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems From to he worked at MIT See also: Shannon's theorem Shannon-Hartley law Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem Shannon capacity ... Rate distortion theory External Links:
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    (Redirected from Claude Shannon Claude Elwood Shannon ) has been called "the father of information theory He began studying electrical engineering and mathematics at the University of Michigan in . He used Boolean algebra in his MIT master's thesis, A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits , to show how to build digital circuits In he published A Mathematical Theory of Communication . This work focuses on the problem of how to regain at a target point the information a sender has transmitted. Shannon developed information entropy as a measure for redundancy Another notable paper published in is Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems From to he worked at MIT See also: Shannon's theorem Shannon-Hartley law Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem Shannon capacity ... Rate distortion theory External Links:
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    14. Claude SHANNON - Vikipedio
    Claude SHANNON. El Vikipedio, la libera enciklopedio. Matematiko Matematikistoj Claude SHANNON Sciencisto Claude Elwood Shannon
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    El Vikipedio, la libera enciklopedio. Matematiko Matematikistoj Sciencisto Claude Elwood Shannon ) estas usona matematikisto kiu estas ofte nomata la "patro de la informteorio". Li studis elektrikan inĝenierarton kaj matematikon ĉe la Universitato de Miŝigano en . Li ĉeestis la Masaĉusecan Instituton de Teknologio , kie li ricevis magistran diplomon de elektronika inĝenierarto kaj doktoran diplomon de matematiko en . En lia magistra tezo, Simbola Analizo de Relajsaj kaj Ŝaltaj Cirkvitoj , li uzis bulean algebron por analizi kaj optimigi relajsajn ŝalt-cirkvitojn. Lia doktora tezo temis pri teoria genetiko Ĉe MIT, Shannon laboris pri la diferenciala analizilo, frua speco de meĥanika komputilo kreita de Vannevar BUSH por akiri nombrajn solvojn al ordinaraj diferencialaj ekvacioj Shannon eklaboris ĉe en Nov-Ĵersio en kiel esplora matematikisto kaj restis ĉe la Laboratorio Bell ĝis Shannon aperigis Matematika Teorio de Komunikado en . Tiu referaĵo fondis la fakon de informteorio . En ĝi li proponis sendi ne elektromagentan ondojn tra drato, sed fluon de 1-oj kaj 0-oj, kiu ŝajnas memkomprenebla al ni nun sed estis fundamente nova ideo tiutempe. En la referaĵo, kiu enkondukis la anglan vorton

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    Claude Elwood Shannon. Claude Shannon (19172001) was a leading mathematicianwho laid the foundation of information theory in the 1940s.
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    Claude Shannon (1917-2001) was a leading mathematician who laid the foundation of information theory in the 1940s. He worked at Bell Laboratories
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    Claude E. Shannon. Claude E. Shannon; Communication theoryExpositionof fundamentals Feb 1953 pp. 44 47 Claude E. Shannon; General
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    Claude Elwood Shannon. Claude Shannon merupakan tokoh utama dalam bidangmatematika, ilmu komputer, dan teori informasi (information theory).
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    Claude Elwood Shannon
    Claude Shannon merupakan tokoh utama dalam bidang matematika, ilmu komputer, dan teori informasi (information theory). Dia mengajar di MIT dan melahirkan banyak teori-teori yang berhubungan dengan masalah teori informasi seperti pengkodean informasi dalam urutan bilangan "0" dan "1" (bilangan biner, yang merupakan basis dari komunikasi digital), mesin pemarmainan catur. Claude Shannon dilahirkan di Petoskey, Michigan, USA, pada tanggal 30 April 1916. Dia mendapatkan gelar bachelornya dalam bidang matematika dan elektro (electrical engineering) dari University of Michigan di tahun 1936. Kemudian dia mendapatkan master dalam bidang elektro dan PhD dalam bidang matematika dari MIT di tahun 1940. Ketika di MIT dia sempat bekerja sama dengan Vannevar Bush dalam proyek calculating machine dan differential analyzer. Di tahun 1948, Shannon mengeluarkan makalahnya yang berjudul "A Mathematical Theory of Communication" yang menjadi basis dari ilmu baru yang disebut teori informasi (information theory). Ide utamanya adalah bagaimana mengirimkan informasi tanpa terganggu oleh derau (noise). Salah satu caranya adalah mengkodekan informasi dalam bilangan biner ("0" dan "1"). Claude Shannon meninggal 26 Februari 2001 dalam umur 84 tahun karena penyakit Alzheimer.

    18. Claude Shannon - Wikipedia
    Translate this page Claude Shannon. aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie. Claude E.Shannon amerikanischer Mathematiker 30. April 1916-24.
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    Claude Shannon
    aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie Claude E. Shannon amerikanischer Mathematiker 30. April 24. Februar : Gilt (zusammen mit Norbert Wiener ) als Begründer der Informationstheorie begann er ein Elektroingenieur- und Mathematikstudium an der University of Michigan . In seiner Abschlussarbeit zum Master , 'A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits', benutzte er Boolsche Algebra zur Konstruktion von digitalen Schaltkreisen. veröffentlichte er seine bahnbrechende Arbeit 'A Mathematical Theory of Communication'. In diesem Aufsatz konzentriert er sich auf das Problem, unter welchen Bedingungen von einem Sender kodierte und durch einen Kommunikationskanal übermittelte Information am Zielort wieder hergestellt, also ohne Informationsverlust, dekodiert werden kann. Zu diesem Zweck entwickelte er das Konzept der (Informations) Entropie seine taetigkeit bei Bell Labs fehlt noch Eine weiterer, bemerkenswerter Artikel erschien

    19. A Mathematical Theory Of Communication
    claude shannon's seminal paper, made available by Bell Labs in PostScript and PDF.Category Science Math Applications Communication Theory...... claude shannon's ``A mathematical theory of communication'' was first published intwo parts in the July and October 1948 editions of the Bell System Technical
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    A Mathematical Theory of Communication by Claude E. Shannon
    A Note on the Edition Claude Shannon's ``A mathematical theory of communication'' was first published in two parts in the July and October 1948 editions of the Bell System Technical Journal [1]. The paper has appeared in a number of republications since:
    • The original 1948 version was reproduced in the collection Key Papers in the Development of Information Theory [2]. The paper also appears in Claude Elwood Shannon: Collected Papers [3]. The text of the latter is a reproduction from the Bell Telephone System Technical Publications , a series of monographs by engineers and scientists of the Bell System published in the BSTJ and elsewhere. This version has correct section numbering (the BSTJ version has two sections numbered 21), and as far as we can tell, this is the only difference from the BSTJ version.
    • Prefaced by Warren Weaver's introduction, ``Recent contributions to the mathematical theory of communication,'' the paper was included in The Mathematical Theory of Communication

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    claude shannon Collected Papers. Keywords claude list. claude shannondied February 24, 2001. An obituary can be found here.. The
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    Claude Shannon: Collected Papers
    Keywords : Claude Elwood Shannon, collected papers, collected works, mathematical theory of communication , communication theory of secrecy systems, communication in presence of noise, information theory, PCM, zero error capacity, coding with a fidelity criterion, symbolic analysis of relay and switching circuits, differential analyzer, programming a computer for playing chess, artificial intelligence, Throbac, reliable circuits using less reliable relays, scientific aspects of juggling, algebra for theoretical genetics, publication list biography This book contains the collected papers of Claude Elwood Shannon , one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century. He is the creator of modern information theory, and an early and important contributor to the theory of computing. His pioneering work on computer chess and on "mice" that learn the path through a maze are amomg the earliest contributions to the field of artificial intelligence. This book contains all his published work and the majority of his unpublished work (much of formerly classified as secret but now unclassified), together with notes and comments on the papers, two biographical articles (one can be seen here ) and a complete publication list [Claude Shannon died February 24, 2001. An obituary can be found

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