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Theoretical and experimental aspects of information theory and coding theory. This tag covers but is not limited to following branches: information theory, information geometry, optimal transportation theory, coding theory.

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Axiom systems and Information Theory

C.S. Peirce proposed a logical framework for information theory as far back as 1865, suggesting that the "laws of information" were key to unlocking the puzzle of how scientific inquiry works. He lat …
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How Does Random Noise Typically Look?

If we think of a boolean function of type $\mathbb{B}^k \to \mathbb{B}$ as a "proposition" about bit strings in $\mathbb{B}^k$, then it amounts to the simplest example of a "distribution" over $\math …
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How Does Random Noise Typically Look?

Feeling a vague inclination to keep the topic warm, but failing a clear sense of the word "random" that is wanted here, maybe it would serve to mention a few concepts that I use for thinking about "ar …
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