Shannon Publishes on Communication Theory
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'''This article is a stub. Please help expand the article by using the edit tab.''' [[Image:Shannon.jpg|thumb|center|Claude Shannon]] In the October 1948 ''Bell System Technical Journal,'' [[Claude Shannon|Claude Shannon]] published part two of "A Mathematical Theory of Communication." He established the theoretical foundation of communications engineering and showed that all information could be transmitted in a series of [[Binary Numbers and Binary Math|1s and 0s]]. | '''This article is a stub. Please help expand the article by using the edit tab.''' [[Image:Shannon.jpg|thumb|center|Claude Shannon]] In the October 1948 ''Bell System Technical Journal,'' [[Claude Shannon|Claude Shannon]] published part two of "A Mathematical Theory of Communication." He established the theoretical foundation of communications engineering and showed that all information could be transmitted in a series of [[Binary Numbers and Binary Math|1s and 0s]]. | ||
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| + | [[Oral-History:Claude E. Shannon|Claude Shannon Oral History]] | ||
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