Coding Theorems of Classical and Quantum Information Theory
Discover the profound insights of Coding Theorems of Classical and Quantum Information Theory by K. R. Parthasarathy, published by Hindustan Book Agency in 2007. This hardback edition spans 168 pages and delves into three pivotal advancements in the field of information theory. Parthasarathy expertly explores Shannon's interpretation of Boltzmann entropy, presenting it as a fundamental measure of information derived from elementary statistical experiments. Additionally, the book covers essential coding theorems that guide the efficient storage and transmission of messages, even through noisy communication channels. Ideal for mathematicians, statisticians, and anyone interested in the intersection of probability and information science, this work is a must-read for those looking to deepen their understanding of both classical and quantum information theory.