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  2. Shannon–Hartley theorem - Wikipedia

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    This formula's way of introducing frequency-dependent noise cannot describe all continuous-time noise processes. For example, consider a noise process consisting of adding a random wave whose amplitude is 1 or −1 at any point in time, and a channel that adds such a wave to the source signal. Such a wave's frequency components are highly ...

  3. Channel capacity - Wikipedia

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    The feedback capacity is known as a closed-form expression only for several examples such as the trapdoor channel, [14] Ising channel, [15] [16]. For some other channels, it is characterized through constant-size optimization problems such as the binary erasure channel with a no-consecutive-ones input constraint, [ 17 ] NOST channel.

  4. Entropy (information theory) - Wikipedia

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    The concept of information entropy was introduced by Claude Shannon in his 1948 paper "A Mathematical Theory of Communication", [2] [3] and is also referred to as Shannon entropy. Shannon's theory defines a data communication system composed of three elements: a source of data, a communication channel, and a receiver. The "fundamental problem ...

  5. Noisy-channel coding theorem - Wikipedia

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    In information theory, the noisy-channel coding theorem (sometimes Shannon's theorem or Shannon's limit), establishes that for any given degree of noise contamination of a communication channel, it is possible (in theory) to communicate discrete data (digital information) nearly error-free up to a computable maximum rate through the channel.

  6. Does the Formula of “The Simple Life” Still Hold Up?

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    Real ones know that Richie was the true star of The Simple Life. Her deadpan humor and over-the-top antics are, in large part, what kept the OG reality series relevant these last 20 years.

  7. Shannon capacity of a graph - Wikipedia

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    The Shannon capacity of a graph G is bounded from below by α(G), and from above by ϑ(G). [5] In some cases, ϑ(G) and the Shannon capacity coincide; for instance, for the graph of a pentagon, both are equal to √ 5. However, there exist other graphs for which the Shannon capacity and the Lovász number differ. [6]

  8. Shannon and the Clams Are Real Magic - AOL

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    A few days after her fiancé died, Shannon Shaw received a “visitation” from him. “I think it was him saying goodbye to me,” Shannon says, of Joe Haener, who lost his life in a car ...

  9. The Enduring Charm of Bridget Jones - AOL

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    The plot mechanics of Mad About the Boy kick off, predictably, with Bridget’s friends (played by an array of appealing actors returning from the earlier films, including Shirley Henderson and ...