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Introduces mathematical tools for communication systems and data science, focusing on stochastic processes and preparing students for advanced courses.
Explores maximal correlation in information theory, mutual information properties, Renyi's measures, and mathematical foundations of information theory.
Explores musical expectancy formation, modeling transitions in music, and computational challenges in representing musical structures, concluding with a study on Jazz harmony.