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  • ...are on display at various institutions in the USA. Eugene Daub described Claude Shannon as "the most famous person most people have never heard of" and admitted th '''Claude Shannon''' (1916-2001) was a theoretical mathematician and electrical engineer who
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  • This article will not attempt to create yet another biography of Claude Shannon, but it will provide pointers to multiple existing biographies which alread
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  • ...by the subject of the article. (For this reason, there is no need to put "Claude Shannon" before the title of the work.) See [[:Category:Works Subpages]] for examp
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  • ...britannica.com/biography/Claude-Shannon Encyclopedia Britannica article on Claude Shannon]. Last access 8/9/2020 * There is a documentary film about Claude Shannon's life: [https://thebitplayer.com/ The Bit Player] from 2019 by Mark A. Lev
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  • ...britannica.com/biography/Claude-Shannon Encyclopedia Britannica article on Claude Shannon]. Last access 8/9/2020 * There is a documentary film about Claude Shannon's life: [https://thebitplayer.com/ The Bit Player] from 2019 by Mark A. Lev
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  • ...pe=pdf |author=Janet Heine Barnett |title=Applications of Boolean algebra: Claude Shannon and circuit design |date=January 26, 2009 |accessdate=2011-07-16}} An histo
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  • * {{rpl|Claude Shannon}}
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  • Based on Claude Shannon's definition of Information theory as the study of "communication in the pr
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  • {{r|Claude Shannon}}
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  • This article will not attempt to create yet another biography of Claude Shannon, but it will provide pointers to multiple existing biographies which alread
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Claude Shannon]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...erse, two different key approaches were taken; the syntactic approach of [[Claude Shannon]], and the semantic approach of Barr-Hillel Karnap.
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  • ...2dCBYvTA3NF5RNNNMWb6A!2e0!7i13312!8i6656 Google Maps panorama]</span> of [[Claude Shannon]] sculpture by Eugene Daub at the University of Michigan.
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  • ...are on display at various institutions in the USA. Eugene Daub described Claude Shannon as "the most famous person most people have never heard of" and admitted th '''Claude Shannon''' (1916-2001) was a theoretical mathematician and electrical engineer who
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  • * [[Eugene_Daub_(sculptor)#Claude_Shannon_bust|Eugene Daub's bust of Claude Shannon]] which appears in at least six locations around the United States
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  • == Claude Shannon bust == ...versions of the life-sized bust of mathematician and information scientist Claude Shannon are on display at various institutions in the USA, including public parks,
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  • ...by the subject of the article. (For this reason, there is no need to put "Claude Shannon" before the title of the work.) See [[:Category:Works Subpages]] for examp
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  • * [[Claude Shannon|Shannon, Claude]] (1916-2001) - association of boolean algebra with digital
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  • ...the link: [http://www.nyu.edu/pages/linguistics/courses/v610003/shan.html Claude Shannon]; please read the 3rd sentence on the page--Shannon was indeed likely the f ::::If there were two Claude Shannon's, I don't know about it, but stranger things have happened. He worked acr
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  • ...here yet, I will provide a pointer to an article that has one of these: [[Claude Shannon]]. I was working on this article and others felt that the works needed to
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  • * [[Claude Shannon]]
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  • ...on—hiding any correlation between key and ciphertext, which according to [[Claude Shannon]] is an important property of every secure cipher—was usually achieved us
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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
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  • * Eugene did Claude Shannon
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  • ...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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  • * <s>Claude Shannon - first associated boolean algebra with hardware switching algebra</s> MOVE ...the link: [http://www.nyu.edu/pages/linguistics/courses/v610003/shan.html Claude Shannon]; please read the 3rd sentence on the page--Shannon was, as far as I can te
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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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  • =Claude Shannon's importance to history of computing= ...please see [http://www.nyu.edu/pages/linguistics/courses/v610003/shan.html Claude Shannon]; please read the 3rd sentence on the page--Shannon was indeed likely the f
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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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  • In the [[Claude Shannon]] article, I did not ''re''move the text about MIT and Alzheimer's. I only
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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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  • Image:Pa cshannon 1 eugene daub.jpg|Life-sized bust of Claude Shannon by Eugene Daub, located in Gaylord, MI.
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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 ...ckhoffs' principle]]; alternatively and more bluntly, it was restated by [[Claude Shannon]] as ''Shannon's Maxim''.
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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 ...ckhoffs' principle]]; alternatively and more bluntly, it was restated by [[Claude Shannon]] as ''Shannon's Maxim''.
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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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  • ==Claude Shannon article== ...unless I misperceive, it appears that you have removed the sentence from [[Claude Shannon]] that stated that he worked at Bell Laboratories and that he suffered from
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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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  • Larry, thanks for moving the list of [[Claude Shannon]] works to a separate tab. Good idea![[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 12:36,
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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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  • ...stood concepts in physics.<ref>It is reported that in a conversation with Claude Shannon, John (Johann) von Neumann said: "In the second place, and more important,
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  • ...ryptography has emerged as an academic discipline. The seminal paper was [[Claude Shannon]]'s 1949 "Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems"<ref>{{cite paper
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  • *Claude Shannon
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  • ...often, over a long time period, and by workers in other fields. e.g. stuff Claude Shannon wrote in the 40s. A review of the literature has lots of citations. A paper
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