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Information and Coding Theory

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This text is an elementary introduction to information and coding theory. The first part focuses on information theory, covering uniquely decodable and instantaneous codes, Huffman coding, entropy, information channels, and Shannon’s Fundamental Theorem. In the second part, linear algebra is used to construct examples of such codes, such as the Hamming, Hadamard, Golay and Reed-Muller codes. Contains proofs, worked examples, and exercises.

223 pages, Paperback

First published June 26, 2000

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October 13, 2025
Notation at times was needlessly confusing, but a good comprehensive intro to Information Theory
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