| John Horgan. Claude e. shannon. IEEE Spectrum, April 1992. |
....that H( 1 2 ; 1 3 ; 1 6 ) H( 1 2 ; 1 2 ) 1 2 H( 2 3 ; 1 3 ) where the factor 1 2 appears because the choice between B and C only has to be made in one half of the cases. 3 By convention, the value of x log x at 0 is taken to be 0. was dubbed by John Tukey of Bell Laboratories [5]. When writing his paper, Shannon apparently didn t consider the term bit to be firmly entrenched, for he frequently uses the longer phrase instead. The quantity H(p 1 ; Delta Delta Delta ; pn ) is called the entropy of the probability distribution given by the numbers p 1 ; Delta Delta ....
J. Horgan (1992). Claude E. Shannon. IEEE Spectrum 29, 72--75.
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John Horgan. Claude e. shannon. IEEE Spectrum, April 1992.
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