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  2. Robert Fano - Wikipedia

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    Fano's father was the mathematician Gino Fano, his older brother was the physicist Ugo Fano, and Giulio Racah was a cousin. [6] Fano studied engineering as an undergraduate at the School of Engineering of Torino (Politecnico di Torino) until 1939, when he emigrated to the United States as a result of anti-Jewish legislation passed under Benito ...

  3. Ugo Fano - Wikipedia

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    His brother, Robert Fano, was an eminent professor emeritus of electrical engineering at MIT. Fano's cousin, Giulio Racah , made great contributions to the quantum theory of angular momentum (well known as Racah algebra), and wrote a concise monograph with Fano on the subject ( Irreducible Tensorial Sets , 1959).

  4. Shannon–Fano coding - Wikipedia

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    For one thing, in the discussion of his coding scheme, Shannon mentions Fano’s scheme and calls it “substantially the same” (Shannon, 1948, p. 17 [reprint]). [3] For another, both Shannon’s and Fano’s coding schemes are similar in the sense that they both are efficient, but suboptimal prefix-free coding schemes with a similar performance.

  5. Category:Italian information theorists - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fano; G. Claudio Tommaso Gnoli This page was last edited on 4 August 2018, at 08:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Lists of Italian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Robert De Niro, Sr. (1922–1993) - abstract expressionist, father of actor Robert De Niro, Jr. Sheila Giolitti (born 1957) - painter and art dealer; Robert Longo; Nicola Monachesi (1795–1851) painter believed to have painted the earliest frescos in America; Carla Carli Mazzucato (born 1935) - modern expressionist painter

  7. Fano's inequality - Wikipedia

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    Fano's inequality can be interpreted as a way of dividing the uncertainty of a conditional distribution into two questions given an arbitrary predictor. The first question, corresponding to the term H b ( e ) {\displaystyle H_{b}(e)} , relates to the uncertainty of the predictor.

  8. Network synthesis - Wikipedia

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    The limitations of impedance matching networks were first investigated by American engineer and scientist Hendrik Wade Bode in 1945, and the principle that they must necessarily be filter-like was established by Italian-American computer scientist Robert Fano in 1950. [47]

  9. Shannon–Fano–Elias coding - Wikipedia

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    In information theory, Shannon–Fano–Elias coding is a precursor to arithmetic coding, in which probabilities are used to determine codewords. [1] It is named for Claude Shannon , Robert Fano , and Peter Elias .