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Comments on "In which fields do we graze?" by de Rosa, L. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(2): 96 (1956) - A. V. Balakrishnan, Rudolf F. Drenick:
On optimum non-linear extraction and coding filters. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 166-172 (1956) - Nelson M. Blachman:
Report on the third London Symposium on Information Theory. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(1): 17-23 (1956) - Nelson M. Blachman:
Comments on "In which fields do we graze?" by de Rosa, L. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(2): 96-97 (1956) - Marvin Blum:
Generalization of the class of nonrandom inputs of the Zadeh-Ragazzini prediction model. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(2): 76-81 (1956) - Marvin Blum:
An extension of the minimum mean square prediction theory for sampled input signals. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 176-184 (1956) - Richard C. Booton:
Final-value systems with Gaussian inputs. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 173-175 (1956) - L. Lorne Campbell:
Rectification of two signals in random noise. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(4): 119-124 (1956) - Sheldon S. L. Chang:
Theory of information feedback systems. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 29-40 (1956) - Noam Chomsky:
Three models for the description of language. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 113-124 (1956) - Gerald P. Dinneen, Irving S. Reed:
An analysis of signal detection and location by digital methods. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(1): 29-38 (1956) - B. J. DuWaldt:
Inverse probability in angular-tracking radars. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(1): 38-42 (1956) - Peter Elias, Amiel Feinstein, Claude E. Shannon:
A note on the maximum flow through a network. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(4): 117-119 (1956) - Arthur Glovazky:
Determination of redundancies in a set of patterns. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(4): 151-153 (1956) - Paul E. Green Jr.:
A bibliography of Soviet literature on noise, correlation, and information theory. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(2): 91-94 (1956) - M. Hoberman:
Comments on "In which fields do we graze?" by de Rosa, L. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(2): 96 (1956) - David A. Huffman:
A linear circuit viewpoint on error-correcting codes. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 20-28 (1956) - David L. Jagerman, Lawrence J. Fogel:
Some general aspects of the sampling theorem. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(4): 139-146 (1956) - A. Jeffrey:
The linear, input-controlled, variable-pass network. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(1): 42-44 (1956) - Kent R. Johnson:
Optimum, linear, discrete filtering of signals containing a nonrandom component. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(2): 49-55 (1956) - Kent R. Johnson:
Correction to 'Optimum. Linear, Discrete Filtering of Signals containing a nonrandom component'. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(4): 154 (1956) - B. E. Keiser:
Rebuttal to comments by A. Jeffrey. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(1): 43-44 (1956) - John L. Kelly:
A new interpretation of information rate. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 185-189 (1956) - Andrei N. Kolmogorov:
On the Shannon theory of information transmission in the case of continuous signals. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(4): 102-108 (1956) - H. P. Kramer, Max V. Mathews:
A linear coding for transmitting a set of correlated signals. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 41-46 (1956) - Douglas G. Lampard:
The probability distribution for the filtered output of a multiplier whose inputs are correlated, stationary, Gaussian time-series. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(1): 4-11 (1956) - A. B. Lees:
Interpolation and extrapolation of sampled data. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(1): 12-17 (1956) - Benoit Mandelbrot:
An outline of a purely phenomenological theory of statistical thermodynamics-I: Canonical ensembles. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 190-203 (1956) - J. A. McFadden:
The correlation function of a sine wave plus noise after extreme clippings. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(2): 82-83 (1956) - J. A. McFadden:
The axis-crossing intervals of random functions. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(4): 146-150 (1956)
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