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DvaValeta2014-05-07 21:17:41
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DvaValeta, 2014-05-07 21:17:41

What to read on information theory?

Hello. Interested in books on information theory for programmers. Specifically, topics such as information compression and cryptography need to be covered. Thanks in advance for your reply.

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RokkerRuslan, 2014-05-08
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Cryptomomicon

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Pavel Vasterov, 2014-05-08
@zxc80

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C2%FB%F1%F8%E0%FF_%EC%E0%F2...

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Deerenaros, 2014-08-06
@Deerenaros

Oh, it looks like my question is not answered. However, Shannon 's own work can be of great help - it was he who introduced the most important theorems about compression and encoding, and also introduced the concepts of an absolutely secure cipher and the like. While studying, I realized that the original source is sometimes the best that can only be. For everyone tries to refer to it, and this is important when studying other works.
Also, the "Course of Information Theory", Kolesnik and Poltyrev, can be a good help. According to him, and studied - the book is excellent, albeit not very complete. The main focus is on error-correcting coding. Of course, how not to advise Schneir himself, especially after the advice of Cryptomomicon. His "Applied Cryptography" is quite monumental, although hardly readable in translation, especially the one in the public domain - if it's hard with English, do not be stingy and buy a book.
Finally, I noticed that Wikipedia is very cool. Yes, it is often very confused there, but always uncritical - everything is confused everywhere, it's just that Wikipedia is too accessible and everyone notices it, and who is not lazy. On the contrary, it is quite unified, although in terms of mathematics everything is much worse than in the rest. Well, don't forget about google.com .

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