
Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions, Random Processes.
Publishing House of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague 1960; 843 pages, references at ends of articles and papers.
Condition: Good+ overall, gray cloth hardcover in red, black and white dustjacket and clear acetate glassine jacket protector. Fading to backstrip, hinges a bit weakened and spine slant; jacket with rubbing and chipping to ends and along folds. Interior is clean, pages unmarked.
Keywords: prague conference on information theory, Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions, Random Processes
Categories: 1950's computers and computing, 1960's computers and computing, Computers and Society, Human-Computer Interaction, Mathematics, Programming and Programming Languages, General Programming, Philosophy of Programming, Technical Journals, Proceedings, Conferences, Miscellaneous, Word Processing, Data Processing
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Price: $20.00
Item Description
Contents includes -- Weakly Markov Queues (V E Benes); A Relative Limits Theorem for Parabolic Functions (J L Doob); Continuous Stochastic Approximations (M Driml and O Hans); An Electronic Generator of Random Sequences (J Havel);On a Characterization of the Wiener Process (R G Laha and E Luckacs); On non-Ergodic Channels (J Nedoma); On the existence of Entropy (C Rajski); Dimension, Entropy and Information (A Renji); Many more, including some papers in French and in Russian text.