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Information-Spectrum Methods in Information Theory

太舜 韓, +1 more
TLDR
This paper presents a meta-analyses of source and channel coding for multi-Terminal Information Theory, which aims to clarify the role of symbols in the development of information theory.
Abstract
1 Source Coding.- 2 Random Number Generation.- 3 Channel Coding.- 4 Hypothesis Testing.- 5 Rate-Distortion Theory.- 6 Identification Code and Channel Resolvability.- 7 Multi-Terminal Information Theory.- References.

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