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A mathematical theory of communication
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Volume 5 ,  Issue 1  (January 2001) table of contents
SPECIAL ISSUE: Special issue dedicated to Claude E. Shannon table of contents
Pages: 3 - 55  
Year of Publication: 2001
ISSN:1559-1662
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{fr1} Nyquist, H., "Certain Factors Affecting Telegraph Speed," Bell System Technical Journal, April 1924, p. 324; "Certain Topics in Telegraph Transmission Theory," A.I.E.E. Trans., v. 47, April 1928, p. 617.
 
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{fr2} Hartley, R. V. L., "Transmission of Information," Bell System Technical Journal, July 1928, p. 535.
 
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{fr3} S. Chandrasekhar, "Stochastic Problems in Physics and Astronomy," Reviews of Modern Physics, v. 15, No. 1, January 1943, p. 1.
 
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{fr4} Kendall and Smith, Tables of Random Sampling Numbers, Cambridge, 1939.
 
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{fr5} Fletcher Pratt, Blue Ribbon Books, 1939. Word frequencies are tabulated in Relative Frequency of English Speech Sounds, G. Dewey, Harvard University Press, 1923.
 
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{fr6} M. Fréchet, Méthode des fonctions arbitraires. Théorie des événements en chaîne dans le cas d'un nombre fini d'états possibles. Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1938.
 
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{fr7} R. C. Tolman, Principles of Statistical Mechanics, Oxford, Clarendon, 1938.
 
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{fr8} Technical Report No. 65, The Research Laboratory of Electronics, M.I.T., March 17, 1949.
 
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{fr9} E. Hopf, "Ergodentheorie," Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete, v. 5; "On Causality Statistics and Probability," Journal of Mathematics and Physics, v. XIII, No. 1, 1934; N. Wiener, "The Ergodic Theorem," Duke Mathematical Journal, v. 5, 1939.
 
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{fr10} Communication theory is heavily indebted to Wiener for much of its basic philosophy and theory. His classic NDRC report, The Interpolation, Extrapolation and Smoothing of Stationary Time Series (Wiley, 1949).
 
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{fr11} "Communication in the Presence of Noise" published in the Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, v. 37, No. 1, Jan., 1949, pp. 10-21.
 
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{fr12} Cybernetics, loc. cit.
 
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{fr13} "Theoretical Limitations on the Rate of Transmission of Information," Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, v. 37, No. 5, May, 1949, pp. 468-78.