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Information Theory and Coding
Covers source coding, Kraft's inequality, mutual information, Huffman procedure, and properties of tropical sequences.
Information Theory and Coding
Covers expected code word length, Huffman procedure, and entropy in coding theory.
Data Compression: Source Coding
Covers data compression techniques, including source coding and unique decodability concepts.
Universal Source Coding
Covers the Lempel-Ziv universal coding algorithm and invertible finite state machines in information theory.
Information Theory: Channel Capacity and Convex Functions
Explores channel capacity and convex functions in information theory, emphasizing the importance of convexity.
Operator Matrix Elements
Explores the physical meaning of operator matrix elements in quantum mechanics, focusing on the classical limit and different picture representations.
Stochastic Models for Communications
Covers stochastic models for communication systems, including concepts like stochastic processes and Markov chains.
Harmonic Oscillator: Equations and Examples
Explains equations of motion for a harmonic oscillator with gravity and Newton's laws.
Modeling Gene Expression
Explores modeling gene expression, fixed points analysis, and stability in biological systems.
Quantization of Spin in QFT
Covers the quantization of spin in Quantum Field Theory, focusing on induced representations and unitary irreps.

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