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Claude Shannon

Claude Shannon

American mathematician and information theorist

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Birthdate
April 30, 1916
Birthplace
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Petoskey, Michigan
Date of Death
February 24, 2001
Place of Death
Medford, Massachusetts
Medford, Massachusetts
Nationality
Author of
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By Claude E Shannon ; Warren Weaver [ Mathematical Theory of Communication. By Oct-1963 Paperback
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Automata studies W.R. Ashby Edited by C.E. Shannon and J. McCarthy
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Zi dong ji yan jiu
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Educated at
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Gaylord High School
Also Known As
Claude Elwood Shannon
Awards Received
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2004 National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductee
Occupation
Geneticist
Geneticist
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Inventor
Engineer
Engineer
Computer scientist
Computer scientist
Mathematician
Mathematician
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Biologist
Scientist
Scientist
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ISNI
00000001144261580
Open Library ID
OL302440A0
VIAF
419242530

Academic attributes

Google Scholar ID
2M6S-aAAAAAJ
Doctoral Advisor
Vannevar Bush
Vannevar Bush
Doctoral Students
Danny Hillis
Danny Hillis
Ivan Sutherland
Ivan Sutherland

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Citizenship
United States
United States
Notable Work
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A Mathematical Theory of Communication
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A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits
Entropy (information theory)
Entropy (information theory)
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Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem
Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem
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Shannon–Hartley theorem
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Whittaker–Shannon interpolation formula
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Shannon switching game
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Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems
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Wikidata ID
Q92760
Overview

Claude Shannon, also known as Claude Elwood Shannon, was born on April 30, 1916, in Petoskey, Michigan. He was a mathematician , computer scientist, engineer, geneticist, and inventor. Shannon held citizenship in the United States and passed away on February 24, 2001, in Medford, Massachusetts.

Claude Shannon received his education at the University of Michigan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Gaylord High School. He had the privilege of having Vannevar Bush as his doctoral advisor. Some of his notable doctoral students include Ivan Sutherland and Danny Hillis.

Shannon is best known for his notable works, such as "A Mathematical Theory of Communication" and "A Symbolic Analysis of Relay and Switching Circuits". In recognition of his contributions, he was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2004.

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A mathematical theory of communication

Claude E. Shannon

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6773024/?arnumber=6773024

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