Paralleling work by U.S. cybernetician Norbert Wiener and Soviet logician Andrei N. Kolmogorov, the theory was first published after declassification in 1948. Urbana, IL: The University of Illinois Press, 1-117. has been cited by the following article: TITLE: Investigating Land-Use Change on Street Tree Ecosystems 27 (1948) 623-656 Cited by: 361 records (463) Properties of the Binary Black Hole Merger GW150914 - LIGO Scientific and Virgo Collaborations (Abbott, B.P. This option allows users to search by Publication, Volume and Page Selecting this option will search the current publication in context. The Mathematical Theory of Communication. Log in. Friendly, but not-outgoing, he showed a curiosity for how things worked. More>> Shannon, C. E., & Weaver, W. (1949). Secondary School. A mathematical theory of communication - Shannon, Claude Elwood Bell Syst.Tech.J. The Mathematical Theory of Communication, by CE Shannon (and Recent Contributions to the Mathematical Theory of Communication), W. Weaver CE Shannon University of illinois Press , 1949 The mathematical theory of communication citation - 13183962 1. Home > A mathematical theory of communication > Citations Information ; References (0) Citations (361) Files ; Plots . This paper finds the fundamental bandwidth--power tradeoff of a general class of channels in the wideband regime characterized by low, but nonzero, spectral efficiency and energy per bit close to the minimum value required for reliable communication. Furthermore, we include a summary of currently used algorithms for training SV machines, covering both the quadratic (or convex) programming part and advanced methods for dealing with large datasets. Google Scholar {fr10} Communication theory is heavily indebted to Wiener for much of its basic philosophy and theory. CiteSeerX - Scientific documents that cite the following paper: A mathematical theory of communication,” Bell Sys XIII, No. Cite your book in Modern Language Association 8th edition format for free. Math. Shannon --Recent contributions to the mathematical theory of communication / by W. Weaver. 27, pp. Scientific knowledge grows at a phenomenal pace--but few books have had as lasting an impact or played as important a role in our modern world as The Mathematical Theory of Communication, published originally as a paper on communication theory more than fifty years ago. Google Scholar His classic NDRC report, The Interpolation, Extrapolation and Smoothing of Stationary Time Series (Wiley, 1949). A mathematical theory of communication Abstract: In this final installment of the paper we consider the case where the signals or the messages or both are continuously variable, in contrast with the discrete nature assumed until now.