Claude Shannon Introduction Claude Elwood Shannon is considered as the founding father of electronic communications age. He is an American mathematical engineer, whose work on technical and engineering problems within the communications industry, laying the groundwork for both the computer industry and telecommunications. After Shannon noticed the similarity between Boolean algebra and the telephone switching circuits, he applied Boolean algebra to electrical systems at the Massachusetts Institute of technology (MIT) in 1940. Later he joined the staff of Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1942. While working at Bell Laboratories, he formulated a theory explaining the communication of information and worked on the problem of most efficiently transmitting information. The mathematical theory of communication was the climax of Shannon's mathematical and engineering investigations. The concept of entropy was an important feature of Shannon's theory, which he demonstrated to be e...
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Hola mis queridos amigos, mi nombre es Elias Jaber y este es mi blog cibernetico. Espero que lo disfruten. Norbert Wiener Norbert Wiener , (born Nov. 26, 1894 , Columbia , Mo., U.S.—died March 18, 1964 , Stockholm , Swed.), American mathematician who established the science of cybernetics . He attained international renown by formulating some of the most important contributions to mathematics in the 20th century. Wiener, a child prodigy whose education was controlled by his father, a professor of Slavonic languages and literature at Harvard University , graduated in mathematics from Tufts College (now Tufts University , Medford, Massachusetts) in 1909 at the age of 14. He spent a year at Harvard as a graduate student in zoology but left after he found that he was inept at laboratory work. At his father’s suggestion, he began to study philosophy , and ...