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Kibernetika.
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ISSN: 00231274 Year: 1991 Publisher: Kiev : Naukova dumka,

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Channel coding for telecommunications
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ISBN: 0471982776 9780471982777 Year: 1991 Publisher: Chichester ; New York ; Weinheim ; Brisbane ; Singapore ; Toronto : John Wiley & Sons,


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Communication theory : an official journal of the international communication association.
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ISSN: 10503293 14682885 Year: 1991 Publisher: Malden Austin New York Malden Blackwell ICA Guilford Blackwell.

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A journal of the International Communication Association, 'Communication Theory' is an international forum publishing high quality, original research into the theoretical development of communication from across a wide array of disciplines.


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ISSN: 10577440 ISBN: 0803939043 0803939051 132242179X 148332575X 1452253099 Year: 1991 Volume: 2 Publisher: Newbury Park, Calif. : SAGE,

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This volume thoroughly covers the sub-field of information, and is one of the first in a series which synthesizes the research literature on major concepts in the field of communication. Each concise volume includes a research definition (concept explication) and presents a state-of-the-art analysis of theory and empirical findings related to the concept.

Logic and information
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ISBN: 0521410304 9780521410304 Year: 1991 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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In this provocative and ground-breaking book, Keith Devlin argues that in order to obtain a deeper understanding of the nature of intelligence and knowledge acquisition, we must broaden our concept of logic. Classical logic, beginning with the work of Aristotle, has developed into a powerful and rigorous mathematical theory with many applications in mathematics and computer science, but it has proved woefully inadequate in the search for artificial intelligence. The new kind of logic, also mathematically based, outlined by Professor Devlin is the culmination of collaborative research among some of the world's leading logicians, philosophers, linguists, psychologists, and computer scientists. It introduces the concepts of infon, a quantum of information, and situations, a dynamical generalization of sets, and is capable of handlng the issues involved in human communication, thought, speech, and machine information processing.

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