Information Theory and Network Coding
Information Theory and Network Coding consists of two parts: Components of Information Theory, and Fundamentals of Network Coding Theory. Part I is a rigorous treatment of information theory for discrete and continuous systems. In addition to the classical topics, there are such modern topics as the...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
2008.
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Series: | Information Technology Transmission Processing and Storage
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- The Science of Information
- The Science of Information
- Fundamentals of Network Coding
- Information Measures
- Information Measures
- Zero-Error Data Compression
- Weak Typicality
- Strong Typicality
- Discrete Memoryless Channels
- Rate-Distortion Theory
- The Blahut–Arimoto Algorithms
- Differential Entropy
- Continuous-Valued Channels
- Markov Structures
- Information Inequalities
- Shannon-Type Inequalities
- Beyond Shannon-Type Inequalities
- Entropy and Groups
- Fundamentals of Network Coding
- The Max-Flow Bound
- Single-Source Linear Network Coding: Acyclic Networks
- Single-Source Linear Network Coding: Cyclic Networks
- Multi-source Network Coding.