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245 1 0 _aGeneral Theory of Information Transfer and Combinatorics
_h[electronic resource] /
_cedited by Rudolf Ahlswede, Lars Bäumer, Ning Cai, Harout Aydinian, Vladimir Blinovsky, Christian Deppe, Haik Mashurian.
250 _a1st ed. 2006.
264 1 _aBerlin, Heidelberg :
_bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg :
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_c2006.
300 _aXIII, 1128 p.
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490 1 _aTheoretical Computer Science and General Issues,
_x2512-2029 ;
_v4123
505 0 _aRudolf Ahlswede — From 60 to 66 -- Information Theory and Some Friendly Neighbors – Ein Wunschkonzert -- Probabilistic Models -- Identification for Sources -- On Identification -- Identification and Prediction -- Watermarking Identification Codes with Related Topics on Common Randomness -- Notes on Conditions for Successive Refinement of Information -- Coding for the Multiple-Access Adder Channel -- Bounds of E-Capacity for Multiple-Access Channel with Random Parameter -- Huge Size Codes for Identification Via a Multiple Access Channel Under a Word-Length Constraint -- Codes with the Identifiable Parent Property and the Multiple-Access Channel -- Cryptology – Pseudo Random Sequences -- Transmission, Identification and Common Randomness Capacities for Wire-Tape Channels with Secure Feedback from the Decoder -- A Simplified Method for Computing the Key Equivocation for Additive-Like Instantaneous Block Encipherers -- Secrecy Systems for Identification Via Channels with Additive-Like Instantaneous Block Encipherer -- Large Families of Pseudorandom Sequences of k Symbols and Their Complexity – Part I -- Large Families of Pseudorandom Sequences of k Symbols and Their Complexity – Part II -- On a Fast Version of a Pseudorandom Generator -- On Pseudorandom Sequences and Their Application -- Authorship Attribution of Texts: A Review -- Quantum Models -- Raum-Zeit und Quantenphysik – Ein Geburtstagsständchen für Hans-Jürgen Treder -- Quantum Information Transfer from One System to Another One -- On Rank Two Channels -- Universal Sets of Quantum Information Processing Primitives and Their Optimal Use -- An Upper Bound on the Rate of Information Transfer by Grover’s Oracle -- A Strong Converse Theorem for Quantum Multiple Access Channels -- Identification Via Quantum Channels in the Presenceof Prior Correlation and Feedback -- Additive Number Theory and the Ring of Quantum Integers -- The Proper Fiducial Argument -- On Sequential Discrimination Between Close Markov Chains -- Estimating with Randomized Encoding the Joint Empirical Distribution in a Correlated Source -- On Logarithmically Asymptotically Optimal Hypothesis Testing for Arbitrarily Varying Sources with Side Information -- On Logarithmically Asymptotically Optimal Testing of Hypotheses and Identification -- Correlation Inequalities in Function Spaces -- Lower Bounds for Divergence in the Central Limit Theorem -- Information Measures – Error Concepts – Performance Criteria -- Identification Entropy -- Optimal Information Measures for Weakly Chaotic Dynamical Systems -- Report on Models of Write–Efficient Memories with Localized Errors and Defects -- Percolation on a k-Ary Tree -- On Concepts of Performance Parameters for Channels -- Appendix: On Common Information and Related Characteristics of Correlated Information Sources -- Search – Sorting – Ordering – Planning -- Q-Ary Ulam-Renyi Game with Constrained Lies -- Search with Noisy and Delayed Responses -- A Kraft–Type Inequality for d–Delay Binary Search Codes -- Threshold Group Testing -- A Fast Suffix-Sorting Algorithm -- Monotonicity Checking -- Algorithmic Motion Planning: The Randomized Approach -- Language Evolution – Pattern Discovery – Reconstructions -- Information Theoretic Models in Language Evolution -- Zipf’s Law, Hyperbolic Distributions and Entropy Loss -- Bridging Lossy and Lossless Compression by Motif Pattern Discovery -- Reverse–Complement Similarity Codes -- On Some Applications of Information Indices in Chemical Graph Theory -- Largest Graphs of Diameter 2 and Maximum Degree 6 -- Network Coding -- An Outside Opinion -- Problems inNetwork Coding and Error Correcting Codes Appended by a Draft Version of S. Riis “Utilising Public Information in Network Coding” -- Combinatorial Models -- On the Thinnest Coverings of Spheres and Ellipsoids with Balls in Hamming and Euclidean Spaces -- Appendix: On Set Coverings in Cartesian Product Spaces -- Testing Sets for 1-Perfect Code -- On Partitions of a Rectangle into Rectangles with Restricted Number of Cross Sections -- On Attractive and Friendly Sets in Sequence Spaces -- Remarks on an Edge Isoperimetric Problem -- Appendix: On Edge–Isoperimetric Theorems for Uniform Hypergraphs -- Appendix: Solution of Burnashev’s Problem and a Sharpening of the Erd?s/Ko/Rado Theorem -- Realization of Intensity Modulated Radiation Fields Using Multileaf Collimators -- Sparse Asymmetric Connectors in Communication Networks -- Problem Section -- Finding , the Identification Capacity of the AVC , if Randomization in the Encoding Is Excluded -- Intersection Graphs of Rectangles and Segments -- Cutoff Rate Enhancement -- Some Problems in Organic Coding Theory -- Generalized Anticodes in Hamming Spaces -- Two Problems from Coding Theory -- Private Capacity of Broadcast Channels -- A Short Survey on Upper and Lower Bounds for Multidimensional Zero Sums -- Binary Linear Codes That Are Optimal for Error Correction -- Capacity Problem of Trapdoor Channel -- Hotlink Assignment on the Web -- The Rigidity of Hamming Spaces -- A Conjecture in Finite Fields -- Multiparty Computations in Non-private Environments -- Some Mathematical Problems Related to Quantum Hypothesis Testing -- Designs and Perfect Codes.
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650 0 _aAlgorithms.
650 0 _aComputer science
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650 0 _aDiscrete mathematics.
650 0 _aNumerical analysis.
650 0 _aData structures (Computer science).
650 0 _aInformation theory.
650 1 4 _aComputer Communication Networks.
650 2 4 _aAlgorithms.
650 2 4 _aDiscrete Mathematics in Computer Science.
650 2 4 _aNumerical Analysis.
650 2 4 _aData Structures and Information Theory.
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