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  • ...ght''.<ref name=Boole/> This algebra was shown in 1938 by [[Claude Shannon|Claude Shannon]] to be useful in the design of logic circuits.<ref name=Shannon/>
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  • The same principle is also known as '''Shannon's Maxim''' after [[Claude Shannon]] who formulated it as "'''The enemy knows the system.'''"
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  • [[Claude Shannon]], the founder of information theory, spoke of '''channel capacity''' rathe
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  • The same principle is also known as '''Shannon's Maxim''' after [[Claude Shannon]] who formulated it as "'''The enemy knows the system.'''" [[Ron Rivest]] g
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  • ...ss felt hat barely blocks out the sound of a Celtic violin.'' - created by Claude Shannon)
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  • ...ed, is unbreakable was published just after the [[Second World War]], by [[Claude Shannon]]. <ref name=ShannonSec>{{citation
    12 KB (1,878 words) - 05:48, 8 April 2024
  • ...ckhoffs' Principle]]; alternatively and more bluntly, it was restated by [[Claude Shannon]] as [[Shannon's Maxim]], "The enemy knows the system".
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  • ...y described as '''confusion''' and '''diffusion''', following a paper of [[Claude Shannon]]<ref name=ShannonSec>{{citation
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  • ...cryptographic liaison, working with people like [[John von Neumann]] and [[Claude Shannon]].
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  • ...article, a wearable computer goes as far back as 1961, where Ed Thorp and Claude Shannon invented a small computer they used to predict roulette wheels, and the com
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  • ...o this value as a ''bit''. The term "bit" was coined from mathematician [[Claude Shannon]]’s research in the 1940s<ref name="Shannon2">{{cite web|url=http://www.t
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  • :I think I should get brownie points for continuing to plug along on [[Claude Shannon]], a foundational figure in computer hardware, [[Information theory|informa
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  • ...|url=http://www.nyu.edu/pages/linguistics/courses/v610003/shan.html|title="Claude Shannon" from Professor Ray C. Dougherty's course notes (V61.0003) Communication: M
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  • ...ttackers, and of equal or greater length than the message<ref>"Shannon": [[Claude Shannon]] and Warren Weaver, "The Mathematical Theory of Communication", University
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  • ...ttackers, and of equal or greater length than the message<ref>"Shannon": [[Claude Shannon]] and Warren Weaver, "The Mathematical Theory of Communication", University
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  • ...ation were new, but the basic concept was not; avalanche is a variant of [[Claude Shannon]]'s diffusion, and that in turn is a formalisation of ideas that were alrea In [[Claude Shannon]]'s
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  • ...ible entropy. This formulation of entropy was devised by the mathematician Claude Shannon, who also gave his name to a measure of biodiversity, the Shannon index. Th
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  • ...n in July ("Biographies"), so I've gone ahead and started the article on [[Claude Shannon]] right now.[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 11:00, 9 May 2008 (CDT)
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  • ...n in July ("Biographies"), so I've gone ahead and started the article on [[Claude Shannon]] right now.[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 11:00, 9 May 2008 (CDT)
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  • ...sup>123</sup>. The game-tree complexity of chess was first calculated by [[Claude Shannon]] as 10<sup>120</sup>, a number known as the [[Shannon number]].<ref>[http:
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