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Mathematical communication theory

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Mathematical communication theoryWhat is Mathematical Communication Theory? It is the first journalistic model that claims to explain mathematically the process of communication between humans and society. How do you understand the communication process? See also the process of transmission of the signal. What are the advantages of using math language? The model can be understood simply and intuitively. The rich theoretical achievements of engineering communication further develop the theory of human communication. At the same time, the potential and limitations of electronic communication can be seen.

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Published June 7, 2016

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Claude Shannon

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Claude Elwood Shannon, Ph.D. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1940; M.S. Electrical Engineering, MIT, 1937; B.S., Electrical Engineering & Mathematics, University of Michigan, 1936), was a mathematician, electrical engineer, and cryptographer often referred to as "the father of information theory." His Master's Thesis, which went largely unappreciated for years, demonstrated that electrical applications of Boolean algebra could construct any logical, numerical relationship, and thereby solve any problem solvable by Boolean algebra; this eventually provided the underpinning for all digital computing.

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