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Measurement of Pulse Distortion in Digital Information Transmission – Brusilovskii
In this post, we will see the book Measurement Of Pulse Distribution In Digital Information Transmission by K. A. Brusillovskii. About the book This book, which should be regarded as an introduction to the extensive field of digital data transm … Continue reading
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Tagged communication, data transmission, engineering, information theory, instruments, measurements, noise, signals, soviet, technology, telephone communication, test signals
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Probability And Information – Yaglom, Yaglom
In this post, we will see the book Probability And Information by A. M. Yaglom; I. M. Yaglom. About the book The present book, designed for a wide circle of readers (familiarity with mathematics up to high school level suffices … Continue reading
Method of Statistical Testing – Monte Carlo Method – Shreider
In this post, we will see the book Method of Statistical Testing – Monte Carlo Method by Yu. A. Shreider. About the book The present volume of the Mathematical Reference Library is devoted to the so-called method of statistical trials … Continue reading
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Tagged accuracy, algorithms, applications, congestion processes, definite integrals, information theory, methods, monte carlo method, neutron physics, queueing, random number generation, random numbers, simulation, statistics, testing, transformation of random numbers, wiener integrals
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