Information Theory Coding Theorems for Discrete Memoryless Systems Imre Csiszár
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge University Press 2011Edition: 2nd EditionDescription: 499ISBN:- 978110765043
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Part I Information measures in simple coding problems
Source coding and hypothesis
testing; information measures
Types and typical sequences
Formal properties of Shannon’s
information measures
Non-block source coding
Blowing up lemma: a combinatorial digression
Part II Two-terminal systems
The noisy channel coding problem
Rate-distortion trade-off in source coding and the source–channel
transmission problem
Computation of channel capacity and-distortion rates
A covering lemma and the error exponent in source coding
A packing lemma and the error exponent in channel coding
The compound channel revisited: zero-error information theory and extremal
combinatorics
Arbitrarily varying channels
Part III Multi-terminal systems
Separate coding of correlated sources
Multiple-access channels
Entropy and image size characterization
Source and channel networks
Information-theoretic security
This book is widely regarded as a classic in the field of information theory, providing
deep insights and expert treatment of the key theoretical issues. It includes in-depth
coverage of the mathematics of reliable information transmission, both in two-terminal
and multi-terminal network scenarios. Updated and considerably expanded, this new
edition presents unique discussions of information-theoretic secrecy and of zero-error
information theory, including substantial connections of the latter with extremal com
binatorics. The presentations of all core subjects are self-contained, even the advanced
topics, which helps readers to understand the important connections between seemingly
different problems. Finally, 320 end-of-chapter problems, together with helpful solving
hints, allow readers to develop a full command of the mathematical techniques. This
is an ideal resource for graduate students and researchers in electrical and electronic
engineering, computer science, and applied mathematics
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