Coding Theorems of Information Theory

Coding Theorems of Information Theory - Ergebnisse Der Mathematik Und Ihrer Grenzgebiete. 2. Folge

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Publisher's Synopsis

The objective of the present edition of this monograph is the same as that of earlier editions, namely, to provide readers with some mathemati­ cal maturity a rigorous and modern introduction to the ideas and principal theorems of probabilistic information theory. It is not necessary that readers have any prior knowledge whatever of information theory. The rapid development of the subject has had the consequence that any one book can now cover only a fraction of the literature. The latter is often written by engineers for engineers, and the mathematical reader may have some difficulty with it. The mathematician who understands the content and methods of this monograph should be able to read the literature and start on research of his own in a subject of mathematical beauty and interest. The present edition differs from the second in the following: Chapter 6 has been completely replaced by one on arbitrarily varying channels. Chapter 7 has been greatly enlarged. Chapter 8 on semi-continuous channels has been drastically shortened, and Chapter 11 on sequential decoding completely removed. The new Chapters 11-15 consist entirely of material which has been developed only in the last few years. The topics discussed are rate distortion, source coding, multiple access channels, and degraded broadcast channels. Even the specialist will find a new approach in the treatment of these subjects. Many of the proofs are new, more perspicuous, and considerably shorter than the original ones.

Book information

ISBN: 9783540085485
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Imprint: Springer
Pub date:
Edition: Third Edition
DEWEY: 519.2
Language: German
Number of pages: 176 .
Weight: 0g