Elements of Information Theory 2nd Edition (Wiley Series in Telecommunications and Signal Processing)
The latest edition of this classic is updated with new problem sets and material
The Second Edition of this fundamental textbook maintains the book’s tradition of clear, thought-provoking instruction. Readers are provided once again with an instructive mix of mathematics, physics, statistics, and information theory.
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Calculus: Single Variable
Calculus teachers recognize Calculus as the leading resource among the “reform” projects that employ the rule of four and streamline the curriculum in order to deepen conceptual understanding. The fifth edition uses all strands of the “Rule of Four” – graphical, numeric, symbolic/algebraic, and verbal/applied presentations – to make concepts easier to understand. The book focuses on exploring fundamental ideas rather than comprehensive coverage of multiple similar cases that are not fundamentally unique.
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Neural Network Modeling: Statistical Mechanics and Cybernetic Perspectives
Neural Network Modeling offers a cohesive approach to the statistical mechanics and principles of cybernetics as a basis for neural network modeling. It brings together neurobiologists and the engineers who design intelligent automata to understand the physics of collective behavior pertinent to neural elements and the self-control aspects of neurocybernetics. The theoretical perspectives and explanatory projections portray the most current information in the field, some of which counters certain conventional concepts in the visualization of neuronal interactions.
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My Family and Other Animals
This book is soaked in the sunshine of Corfu where the author lived as a boy with his ‘Family and other Animals’. It is a matter of personal taste whether one most enjoys the family, with its many eccentric hangers-on, or the animals Gerry studies and brings back to the strawberry pink, the daffodil-yellow, or the snow-white villa. The procession includes toads, and tortoises, bats and butterflies scorpions and geckos, ladybirds, glow-worms, octopuses and rose-beetles, Quasimodo the pigeon, the puppies Widdle and Puke, and of course the magpies.As a self-described “champion of small uglies,” English writer Gerald Durrell (1925-1995) devoted his life to writing and the preservation of wildlife, from the Mauritius pink pigeon to the Rodriques fruit bat. My Family and Other Animals was intended to embrace the natural history of the Greek island of Corfu, but ended up as a delightful account of his family’s experiences that were, according to him, “rather like living in one of the more flamboyant and slapstick comic operas.”
As a 10-year-old boy, Gerry left England for Corfu with “all those items that I thought necessary to relieve the tedium of a long journey: four books on natural history, a butterfly net, a dog, and a jam-jar full of caterpillars all in imminent danger of turning into chrysalids.” Durrell’s descriptions of his family and its many eccentric hangers-on (he stresses that “all the anecdotes about the island and the islanders are absolutely true”) are highly entertaining, as is the procession of toads, scorpions, geckos, ladybugs, glowworms, octopuses, the puppies Widdle and Puke, and the Magenpies. This is a lovely book.
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