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Claude E. Shannon : Spielzeug, Leben und die geheime Geschichte seiner Theorie der Information / Axel Roch.

By: Roch, Axel [author.].
Contributor(s): John Wiley & Sons [publisher.] | IEEE Xplore (Online service) [distributor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin : Gegenstalt Verlag, 2009Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [1993]Description: 1 PDF (254 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470544242.Subject(s): Shannon, Claude Elwood, 1916-2001 | Information theory | Mathematicians -- Biography | Batteries | Biological cells | Bismuth | Block codes | Books | Boolean algebra | Boolean functions | Brain models | Breadboard circuit | Bridge circuits | Brushes | Business | Calculators | Calculus | Calendars | Capacity planning | Channel capacity | Channel coding | Cities and towns | Clocks | Cognition | Coils | Color | Communication channels | Compounds | Computational modeling | Computer aided manufacturing | Computer network reliability | Computers | Concrete | Conferences | Constitution | Contacts | Convex functions | Correlation | Cryptography | Cybernetics | DC motors | Dairy products | Decoding | Delay | Dictionaries | Differential equations | Distance measurement | Distortion | Distortion measurement | Earth | Economics | Educational institutions | Electrical engineering | Electron tubes | Encoding | Entropy | Equations | Equivalent circuits | Error probability | Extrapolation | Feedback loop | Filtering theory | Fingers | Finite element methods | Floors | Force | Frequency conversion | Frequency measurement | Games | Gaussian noise | Gears | Genetics | Geometry | Germanium | Graph theory | Green products | Harmonic distortion | Humans | Image color analysis | Indexes | Inductance | Information rates | Information theory | Integrated circuit interconnections | Integrated circuit reliability | Interference | Joining processes | Joints | Junctions | Keyboards | Kirchhoff's Law | Laboratories | Lattices | Law | Lead | Limiting | Logic gates | Low pass filters | MIMO | Machine learning | Magnetic heads | Materials | Mathematical analysis | Mathematical model | Mathematics | Maximum likelihood decoding | Maximum likelihood detection | Measurement | Measurement uncertainty | Mechanical systems | Medical services | Memory management | Memoryless systems | Mice | Modems | Modulation | Modules (abstract algebra) | Muscles | Negative feedback | Nervous system | Noise | Noise measurement | Nonlinear filters | Optimized production technology | Oscillators | Paints | Phase change materials | Physics | Plugs | Polynomials | Potentiometers | Power supplies | Presses | Pressing | Printing | Privacy | Probabilistic logic | Probability | Probability distribution | Production facilities | Programming | Psychology | Publishing | Radiation detectors | Radio transmitters | Random variables | Rate-distortion | Receivers | Rectifiers | Redundancy | Relays | Reliability engineering | Reliability theory | Repeaters | Research and development | Resistance | Resistors | Routing | Sensors | Separation processes | Servomotors | Shafts | Signal to noise ratio | Silicon | Smoothing methods | Solids | Speech | Springs | Steel | Stochastic processes | Strips | Sufficient conditions | Switches | Switching circuits | Synchronous motors | Synthesizers | TV | Teeth | Telegraphy | Terminology | Thermal noise | Tiles | Time frequency analysis | Tracking | Transducers | Transforms | Transient analysis | Transient response | Transistors | Transmitters | Turing machines | Uncertainty | Upper bound | Vehicles | Wires | Wounds | Adders | Admittance | Algebra | Algorithm design and analysis | Analytical models | Animals | Approximation methods | Arrays | Artificial intelligence | Artificial neural networks | Asymptotic stability | Automata | Automation | Bandwidth | BariumGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 700 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Introduction -- Biography of Claude Elwood Shannon -- Profile of Claude Shannon -- Interview by Anthony Liversidge -- Bibliography of Claude Elwood Shannon -- Part A: COMMUNICATION THEORY, INFORMATION THEORY, CRYPTOGRAPHY -- Preface to Part A -- Papers -- A Mathematical Theory of Communication -- Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems -- Analogue of the Vernam System for Continuous Time Series -- The Best Detection of Pulses -- (With B.M. Oliver and J.R. Pierce) The Philosophy of PCM -- Communication in the Presence of Noise -- Communication Theory -- Exposition of Fundamentals -- General Treatment of the Problem of Coding -- The Lattice Theory of Information -- Discussion of Preceding Three Papers -- Recent Developments in Communication Theory -- Prediction and Entropy of Printed English -- Efficient Coding of a Binary Source With One Very Infrequent Symbol -- Information Theory -- The Zero Error Capacity of a Noisy Channel -- Certain Results in Coding Theory for Noisy Channels -- Some Geometrical Results in Channel Capacity -- A Note on a Partial Ordering for Communication Channels -- Channels With Side Information at the Transmitter -- Probability of Error for Optimal Codes in a Gaussian Channel -- Coding Theorems for a Discrete Source With a Fidelity Criterion -- Two-Way Communication Channels -- (With R.G. Gallager and E.R. Berlekamp) Lower Bounds to Error Probability for Coding on Discrete Memoryless Channels I -- (With R.G. Gallager and E.R. Berlekamp) Lower Bounds to Error Probability for Coding on Discrete Memoryless Channels II -- Letter to Vannevar Bush -- (With B.M. Oliver) Circuits for a P.C.M. Transmitter and Receiver -- Some Topics on Information Theory -- Concavity of Transmission Rate as a Function of Input Probabilities -- The Rate of Approach to Ideal Coding -- The Bandwagon -- Notes to Part A -- Part B: COMPUTERS, CIRCUITS, GAMES -- Preface to Part B -- Papers -- A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits -- Mathematical Theory of the Differential Analyzer.
The Theory and Design of Linear Differential Equation Machines -- (With John Riordan) The Number of Two-Terminal Switching Series-Parallel Networks -- Network Rings -- A Theorem on Coloring the Lines of a Network -- The Synthesis of Two-Terminal Switching Circuits -- (With H.W. Bode) A Simplified Derivation of Linear Least Square Smoothing and Prediction Theory -- Programming a Computer for Playing Chess -- A Chess-Playing Machine -- Memory Requirements in a Telephone Exchange -- A Symmetrical Notation for Numbers -- A Method of Power or Signal Transmission to a Moving Vehicle -- Presentation of a Maze Solving Machine -- A Mind-Reading (?) Machine -- The Potentialities of Computers -- Throbac I -- (With E. F. Moore) Machine Aid for Switching Circuit Design -- Computers and Automata -- Realization of all 16 Switching Functions of Two Variables Requires 18 Contacts -- (With D.W. Hagelbarger) A Relay Laboratory Outfit for Colleges -- (Edited Jointly with John McCarthy) Automata Studies (Preface, etc.) -- A Universal Turing Machine With Two Internal States -- (With Karel de Leeuw, Edward F. Moore and N. Shapiro) Computability by Probabilistic Machines -- Some Results on Ideal Rectifier Circuits -- The Simultaneous Synthesis of S Switching Functions of N Variables -- (With D. W. Hagelbarger) Concavity of Resistance Functions -- Game Playing Machines -- (With Peter Elias and Amiel Feinstein) A Note on the Maximum Flow Through a Network -- (With Edward F. Moore) Reliable Circuits Using Less Reliable Relays I -- (With Edward F. Moore) Reliable Circuits Using Less Reliable Relays II -- Von Neumann's Contributions to Automata Theory -- Computers and Automation -- Progress and Promise in the Twentieth Century -- Claude Shannon's No-Drop Juggling Diorama -- Scientific Aspects of Juggling -- Abstracts, Etc -- The Use of the Lakatos-Hickman Relay in a Subscriber Sender -- A Study of the Deflection Mechanism and Some Results on Rate Finders -- Backlash in Overdamped Systems -- Some Experimental Results on the Deflection Mechanism.
(With C.L. Dolph) The Transient Behavior of a Large Number of Four-Terminal Unilateral Linear Networks Connected in Tandem -- Review of Transformations on Lattices and Structures of Logic by Stephen A. Kiss -- Review of Cybernetics, or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine by Norbert Wiener -- Review of Description of a Relay Calculator, by the staff of the [Harvard] Computation Laboratory -- (With E.F. Moore) The Relay Circuit Analyzer -- (With E.F. Moore) The Relay Circuit Synthesizer -- Notes to Part B -- PART C: GENETICS -- Preface to Part C -- Doctoral Dissertation -- An Algebra for Theoretical Genetics -- Notes to Part C -- Permissions.
Summary: Er war eines der gr�ossten Genies des 20. Jahrhunderts, der Vater des Bits und Pionier unseres Informationszeitalters. Doch Claude Shannon zeichnete sich nicht nur durch Gedankensch�arfe und Einfallsreichtum, sondern auch durch Humor und Originalit�at aus. Der Begr�under der Informationstheorie bastelte in seiner Freizeit an Jonglierrobotern, Schachcomputern und programmierbaren Blechm�ausen. Im B�uro fuhr er Einrad oder jonglierte mit Keulen. Das Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum in Paderborn zeigt in der Ausstellung "Codes und Clowns" vom 6. November 2009 bis 28. Februar 2010 eine Auswahl seiner Erfindungen, deren Funktion von h�ochst brauchbar bis nutzlos reichen konnte.
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Introduction -- Biography of Claude Elwood Shannon -- Profile of Claude Shannon -- Interview by Anthony Liversidge -- Bibliography of Claude Elwood Shannon -- Part A: COMMUNICATION THEORY, INFORMATION THEORY, CRYPTOGRAPHY -- Preface to Part A -- Papers -- A Mathematical Theory of Communication -- Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems -- Analogue of the Vernam System for Continuous Time Series -- The Best Detection of Pulses -- (With B.M. Oliver and J.R. Pierce) The Philosophy of PCM -- Communication in the Presence of Noise -- Communication Theory -- Exposition of Fundamentals -- General Treatment of the Problem of Coding -- The Lattice Theory of Information -- Discussion of Preceding Three Papers -- Recent Developments in Communication Theory -- Prediction and Entropy of Printed English -- Efficient Coding of a Binary Source With One Very Infrequent Symbol -- Information Theory -- The Zero Error Capacity of a Noisy Channel -- Certain Results in Coding Theory for Noisy Channels -- Some Geometrical Results in Channel Capacity -- A Note on a Partial Ordering for Communication Channels -- Channels With Side Information at the Transmitter -- Probability of Error for Optimal Codes in a Gaussian Channel -- Coding Theorems for a Discrete Source With a Fidelity Criterion -- Two-Way Communication Channels -- (With R.G. Gallager and E.R. Berlekamp) Lower Bounds to Error Probability for Coding on Discrete Memoryless Channels I -- (With R.G. Gallager and E.R. Berlekamp) Lower Bounds to Error Probability for Coding on Discrete Memoryless Channels II -- Letter to Vannevar Bush -- (With B.M. Oliver) Circuits for a P.C.M. Transmitter and Receiver -- Some Topics on Information Theory -- Concavity of Transmission Rate as a Function of Input Probabilities -- The Rate of Approach to Ideal Coding -- The Bandwagon -- Notes to Part A -- Part B: COMPUTERS, CIRCUITS, GAMES -- Preface to Part B -- Papers -- A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits -- Mathematical Theory of the Differential Analyzer.

The Theory and Design of Linear Differential Equation Machines -- (With John Riordan) The Number of Two-Terminal Switching Series-Parallel Networks -- Network Rings -- A Theorem on Coloring the Lines of a Network -- The Synthesis of Two-Terminal Switching Circuits -- (With H.W. Bode) A Simplified Derivation of Linear Least Square Smoothing and Prediction Theory -- Programming a Computer for Playing Chess -- A Chess-Playing Machine -- Memory Requirements in a Telephone Exchange -- A Symmetrical Notation for Numbers -- A Method of Power or Signal Transmission to a Moving Vehicle -- Presentation of a Maze Solving Machine -- A Mind-Reading (?) Machine -- The Potentialities of Computers -- Throbac I -- (With E. F. Moore) Machine Aid for Switching Circuit Design -- Computers and Automata -- Realization of all 16 Switching Functions of Two Variables Requires 18 Contacts -- (With D.W. Hagelbarger) A Relay Laboratory Outfit for Colleges -- (Edited Jointly with John McCarthy) Automata Studies (Preface, etc.) -- A Universal Turing Machine With Two Internal States -- (With Karel de Leeuw, Edward F. Moore and N. Shapiro) Computability by Probabilistic Machines -- Some Results on Ideal Rectifier Circuits -- The Simultaneous Synthesis of S Switching Functions of N Variables -- (With D. W. Hagelbarger) Concavity of Resistance Functions -- Game Playing Machines -- (With Peter Elias and Amiel Feinstein) A Note on the Maximum Flow Through a Network -- (With Edward F. Moore) Reliable Circuits Using Less Reliable Relays I -- (With Edward F. Moore) Reliable Circuits Using Less Reliable Relays II -- Von Neumann's Contributions to Automata Theory -- Computers and Automation -- Progress and Promise in the Twentieth Century -- Claude Shannon's No-Drop Juggling Diorama -- Scientific Aspects of Juggling -- Abstracts, Etc -- The Use of the Lakatos-Hickman Relay in a Subscriber Sender -- A Study of the Deflection Mechanism and Some Results on Rate Finders -- Backlash in Overdamped Systems -- Some Experimental Results on the Deflection Mechanism.

(With C.L. Dolph) The Transient Behavior of a Large Number of Four-Terminal Unilateral Linear Networks Connected in Tandem -- Review of Transformations on Lattices and Structures of Logic by Stephen A. Kiss -- Review of Cybernetics, or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine by Norbert Wiener -- Review of Description of a Relay Calculator, by the staff of the [Harvard] Computation Laboratory -- (With E.F. Moore) The Relay Circuit Analyzer -- (With E.F. Moore) The Relay Circuit Synthesizer -- Notes to Part B -- PART C: GENETICS -- Preface to Part C -- Doctoral Dissertation -- An Algebra for Theoretical Genetics -- Notes to Part C -- Permissions.

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Er war eines der gr�ossten Genies des 20. Jahrhunderts, der Vater des Bits und Pionier unseres Informationszeitalters. Doch Claude Shannon zeichnete sich nicht nur durch Gedankensch�arfe und Einfallsreichtum, sondern auch durch Humor und Originalit�at aus. Der Begr�under der Informationstheorie bastelte in seiner Freizeit an Jonglierrobotern, Schachcomputern und programmierbaren Blechm�ausen. Im B�uro fuhr er Einrad oder jonglierte mit Keulen. Das Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum in Paderborn zeigt in der Ausstellung "Codes und Clowns" vom 6. November 2009 bis 28. Februar 2010 eine Auswahl seiner Erfindungen, deren Funktion von h�ochst brauchbar bis nutzlos reichen konnte.

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