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  1. Hace 2 días · ShannonHartley theorem. v. t. e. Information theory is the mathematical study of the quantification, storage, and communication of information. The field was originally established by the works of Harry Nyquist and Ralph Hartley, in the 1920s, and Claude Shannon in the 1940s.

  2. Hace 2 días · Para saber más: Chiavenato Idalberto. “Introducción a la Teoría General de la Administración”, México 2006. Como conclusiones del documento tomado como referencia se dice que: Schein propone una relación de aspectos que una teoría de sistemas debería considerar en la definición de organización: • La organización debe ser considerada como un sistema abierto.

  3. Hace 4 días · Golden Gate Claude. On Tuesday, we released a major new research paper on interpreting large language models, in which we began to map out the inner workings of our AI model, Claude 3 Sonnet. In the “mind” of Claude, we found millions of concepts that activate when the model reads relevant text or sees relevant images, which we call ...

  4. Hace 3 días · The Shannon Wiener Diversity Index was proposed by Claude Elwood Shannon, the founder of information theory, in 1948. It is widely used in mathematics, communications, ecology and other disciplines, mainly to measure the species richness within the system and the uniformity of individual distribution in various categories, ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Shannon (1948) Claude Elwood Shannon. 1948. A mathematical theory of communication. The Bell system technical journal, 27(3):379–423. Socolof et al. (2022) Michaela Socolof, Jacob Louis Hoover, Richard Futrell, Alessandro Sordoni, and Timothy J. O’Donnell. 2022. Measuring morphological fusion using partial information decomposition.

  6. Hace 5 días · Claude Shannon, the father of modern information theory, was a truly enigmatic figure. His contributions to the field of mathematics and engineering revolutionized the way we understand and transmit information.

  7. Hace 4 días · Abstract. This paper presents a novel system, LLDPC, which brings Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) codes into Long Range (LoRa) networks to improve Forward Error Correction, a task currently managed by less efficient Hamming codes.