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Probabilities, Mathematical statistics, Information theory, Communications engineering / telecommunications, Probability & statistics, Technology, Technology & Industrial Arts, Science/Mathematics, Probability & Statistics - General, Telecommunications, Computers-Information Theory, Mathematics-Probability & Statistics - General, Technology / TelecommunicationsEdition | Availability |
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Information theory and statistics: a tutorial
2004, Now Publishers
in English
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Information Theory and Statistics: A Tutorial (Foundations and Trends in Communications and Information Theory)
December 15, 2004, Now Publishers Inc
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in English
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"The symbol A = {a1, a2, . . . , a|A|} denotes a finite set of cardinality |A|; xnm denotes the sequence xm, xm+1, . . . , xn, where each xi A; An denotes the set of all xn1; A denotes the set of all infinite sequences x = x1, with xi A,i 1; and A denotes the set of all finite sequences drawn from A."
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