Theory of Information and its Value

Theory of Information and its Value

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This English version of Ruslan L. Stratonovich’s Theory of Information (1975) builds on theory and provides methods, techniques, and concepts toward utilizing critical applications. Unifying theories of information, optimization, and statistical physics, the value of information theory has gained recognition in data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. With the emergence of a data-driven economy, progress in machine learning, artificial intelligence algorithms, and increased computational resources, the need for comprehending information is essential. This book is even more relevant today than when it was first published in 1975. It extends the classic work of R.L. Stratonovich, one of the original developers of the symmetrized version of stochastic calculus and filtering theory, to name just two topics.

Each chapter begins with basic, fundamental ideas, supported by clear examples; the material then advances to great detail and depth.  The reader is not required to be familiar with the more difficult and specific material. Rather, the treasure trove of examples of stochastic processes and problems makes this book accessible to a wide readership of researchers, postgraduates, and undergraduate students in mathematics, engineering, physics and computer science who are specializing in information theory, data analysis, or machine learning.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9783030228323
ISBN10 3030228320
Number Of Pages 419
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Format hardback
Edition 2020 ed.
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“The book could be useful in advanced graduate courses with students, who are not afraid of integrals and probabilities.” (Jaak Henno, zbMATH 1454.94002, 2021)

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