Science and Information Theory

Léon Brillouin
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A classic source for understanding the connections between information theory and physics, this text was written by one of the giants of 20th-century physics. Topics include the principles of coding, coding problems and solutions, the analysis of signals, a summary of thermodynamics, thermal agitation and Brownian motion, plus an examination of Maxwell's demon. 81 figures. 14 tables.
Genres: PhysicsMathematics
368 Pages

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