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Erickson, G |
Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods |
I01159 |
1998 |
eBook |
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32 |
Linden, Wolfgang von der |
Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods Garching, Germany 1998 |
I00257 |
1999 |
eBook |
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33 |
Alexander Stanoyevitch |
Introduction to cryptography: With Mathematical Functions and Computer Implementations |
025888 |
2013 |
Book |
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34 |
Andre Neubauer |
Coding theory: Algorithms, Architectures and Applications |
024455 |
2007 |
Book |
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35 |
August Stern |
Quantum brain: Theory and implications |
011555 |
1994 |
Book |
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36 |
William G. Chambers |
Basics of communications and coding |
000153 |
1985 |
Book |
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Title | Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods : Boise, Idaho, USA, 1997 Proceedings of the 17th International Workshop on Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods of Statistical Analysis |
Author(s) | Erickson, G;Rychert, Joshua T;Smith, C.R |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1998. |
Description | IX, 302 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | This volume has its origin in the Seventeenth International Workshop on Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods, MAXENT 97. The workshop was held at Boise State University in Boise, Idaho, on August 4 -8, 1997. As in the past, the purpose of the workshop was to bring together researchers in different fields to present papers on applications of Bayesian methods (these include maximum entropy) in science, engineering, medicine, economics, and many other disciplines. Thanks to significant theoretical advances and the personal computer, much progress has been made since our first Workshop in 1981. As indicated by several papers in these proceedings, the subject has matured to a stage in which computational algorithms are the objects of interest, the thrust being on feasibility, efficiency and innovation. Though applications are proliferating at a staggering rate, some in areas that hardly existed a decade ago, it is pleasing that due attention is still being paid to foundations of the subject. The following list of descriptors, applicable to papers in this volume, gives a sense of its contents: deconvolution, inverse problems, instrument (point-spread) function, model comparison, multi sensor data fusion, image processing, tomography, reconstruction, deformable models, pattern recognition, classification and group analysis, segmentation/edge detection, brain shape, marginalization, algorithms, complexity, Ockham's razor as an inference tool, foundations of probability theory, symmetry, history of probability theory and computability. MAXENT 97 and these proceedings could not have been brought to final form without the support and help of a number of people |
ISBN,Price | 9789401150286 |
Keyword(s) | 1. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
2. Coding and Information Theory
3. CODING THEORY
4. Computer science???Mathematics
5. Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science
6. EBOOK
7. EBOOK - SPRINGER
8. INFORMATION THEORY
9. PROBABILITIES
10. Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
11. Statistics, general
12. Statistics??
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Title | Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods Garching, Germany 1998 : Proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods of Statistical Analysis |
Author(s) | Linden, Wolfgang von der;Dose, Volker;Fischer, Rainer;Preuss, Roland |
Publication | Dordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1999. |
Description | XVI, 365 p : online resource |
Abstract Note | In 1978 Edwin T. Jaynes and Myron Tribus initiated a series of workshops to exchange ideas and recent developments in technical aspects and applications of Bayesian probability theory. The first workshop was held at the University of Wyoming in 1981 organized by C.R. Smith and W.T. Grandy. Due to its success, the workshop was held annually during the last 18 years. Over the years, the emphasis of the workshop shifted gradually from fundamental concepts of Bayesian probability theory to increasingly realistic and challenging applications. The 18th international workshop on Maximum Entropy and Bayesian Methods was held in Garching / Munich (Germany) (27-31. July 1998). Opening lectures by G. Larry Bretthorst and by Myron Tribus were dedicated to one of th the pioneers of Bayesian probability theory who died on the 30 of April 1998: Edwin Thompson Jaynes. Jaynes revealed and advocated the correct meaning of 'probability' as the state of knowledge rather than a physical property. This inter?? pretation allowed him to unravel longstanding mysteries and paradoxes. Bayesian probability theory, "the logic of science" - as E.T. Jaynes called it - provides the framework to make the best possible scientific inference given all available exper?? imental and theoretical information. We gratefully acknowledge the efforts of Tribus and Bretthorst in commemorating the outstanding contributions of E.T. Jaynes to the development of probability theory |
ISBN,Price | 9789401147101 |
Keyword(s) | 1. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
2. Coding and Information Theory
3. CODING THEORY
4. Computer science???Mathematics
5. Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science
6. EBOOK
7. EBOOK - SPRINGER
8. INFORMATION THEORY
9. PROBABILITIES
10. Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
11. Statistics, general
12. Statistics??
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Item Type | eBook |
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Title | Introduction to cryptography: With Mathematical Functions and Computer Implementations |
Author(s) | Alexander Stanoyevitch |
Publication | Boca Raton, CRC Press, 2013. |
Description | xix, 649p. |
Series | (Descrete Mathematics and its Applications) |
Abstract Note | Book provides a focused tour of the central concepts of cryptography. Rather than present an encyclopedic treatment of topics in cryptography, it delineates cryptographic concepts in chronological order, developing the mathematics as needed.
Written in an engaging yet rigorous style, each chapter introduces important concepts with clear definitions and theorems. Numerous examples explain key points while figures and tables help illustrate more difficult or subtle concepts. Each chapter is punctuated with "Exercises for the Reader;" complete solutions for these are included in an appendix. Carefully crafted exercise sets are also provided at the end of each chapter, and detailed solutions to most odd-numbered exercises can be found in a designated appendix. The computer implementation section at the end of every chapter guides students through the process of writing their own programs. A supporting website provides an extensive set of sample programs as well as downloadable platform-independent applet pages for some core programs and algorithms.
As the reliance on cryptography by business, government, and industry continues and new technologies for transferring data become available, cryptography plays a permanent, important role in day-to-day operations. This self-contained sophomore-level text traces the evolution of the field, from its origins through present-day cryptosystems, including public key cryptography and elliptic curve cryptography. |
ISBN,Price | 9781439817636 : Rs. 5495.00(HB) |
Classification | 512:003.26
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Keyword(s) | 1. CODING THEORY
2. CRYPTOGRAPHY
3. DATA ENCRYPTION
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