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Preface to the first edition

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 November 2009

Robert McEliece
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California Institute of Technology
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This book is meant to be a self-contained introduction to the basic results in the theory of information and coding. It was written during 1972–1976, when I taught this subject at Caltech. About half my students were electrical engineering graduate students; the others were majoring in all sorts of other fields (mathematics, physics, biology, even one English major!). As a result the course was aimed at nonspecialists as well as specialists, and so is this book.

The book is in three parts: Introduction, Part one (Information Theory), and Part two (Coding Theory). It is essential to read the introduction first, because it gives an overview of the whole subject. In Part one, Chapter 1 is fundamental, but it is probably a mistake to read it first, since it is really just a collection of technical results about entropy, mutual information, and so forth. It is better regarded as a reference section, and should be consulted as necessary to understand Chapters 2–5. Chapter 6 is a survey of advanced results, and can be read independently. In Part two, Chapter 7 is basic and must be read before Chapters 8 and 9; but Chapter 10 is almost, and Chapter 11 is completely, independent from Chapter 7. Chapter 12 is another survey chapter independent of every thing else.

The problems at the end of the chapters are very important. They contain verification of many omitted details, as well as many important results not mentioned in the text.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2002

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  • Preface to the first edition
  • Robert McEliece, California Institute of Technology
  • Book: The Theory of Information and Coding
  • Online publication: 10 November 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511606267.003
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  • Preface to the first edition
  • Robert McEliece, California Institute of Technology
  • Book: The Theory of Information and Coding
  • Online publication: 10 November 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511606267.003
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  • Preface to the first edition
  • Robert McEliece, California Institute of Technology
  • Book: The Theory of Information and Coding
  • Online publication: 10 November 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511606267.003
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