Information theory and coding by example /
Mark Kelbert and Yuri Suhov
- 1st ed.
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
- 514 p.
Includes bibliography and index.
"Information Theory and Coding by Example" is a comprehensive textbook that introduces the fundamental principles of information theory and coding. The authors, Mark Kelbert and Yuri Suhov, draw from their extensive teaching experience to provide a clear and engaging presentation. The book covers both probabilistic and algebraic aspects of the subject, with a focus on practical applications. It includes a wide range of worked examples and exercises to reinforce understanding. The book is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students, as well as researchers and engineers seeking a solid foundation in information theory and coding.
9780521139885
Information theory. Probability theory. Coding theory. Entropy and information. Linear codes. Error correcting code. Cryptography. Quantum information theory.