Lecture 3: Entropy and Data Compression (II): Shannon's Source Coding Theorem and the Bent Coin Lottery

author: David MacKay, University of Cambridge
produced by: David MacKay (University of Cambridge)
author: David MacKay, University of Cambridge
published: Nov. 5, 2012,   recorded: March 2012,   views: 22154
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