Détails du livre
Format
Relié
Pages
259
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1985
Éditeur
Prentice Hall
ISBN-10
0131390724
ISBN-13
9780131390720
Description
Richard Hamming's exploration of coding and information theory offers readers a foundational understanding of how data is transmitted and preserved. He delves into the intricacies of error-detecting and correcting codes, illustrating the vital role they play in ensuring accurate communication in various technological contexts.
His engaging writing style demystifies complex concepts, making them accessible to both novices and seasoned professionals. Each chapter builds on the last, guiding readers through the principles of variable-length codes and the practical applications of these theories in real-world scenarios.
As Hamming unfolds the principles of coding, he not only highlights the mathematical underpinnings but also emphasizes the importance of this field in modern computing and telecommunications. Readers are left with a deeper appreciation for the mechanisms that safeguard information and maintain integrity in an increasingly digital world.
His engaging writing style demystifies complex concepts, making them accessible to both novices and seasoned professionals. Each chapter builds on the last, guiding readers through the principles of variable-length codes and the practical applications of these theories in real-world scenarios.
As Hamming unfolds the principles of coding, he not only highlights the mathematical underpinnings but also emphasizes the importance of this field in modern computing and telecommunications. Readers are left with a deeper appreciation for the mechanisms that safeguard information and maintain integrity in an increasingly digital world.