• The shannon (symbol: Sh) is a unit of information named after Claude Shannon, the founder of information theory. IEC 80000-13 defines the shannon as the...
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    McLaren-Serenissima. The event was notable for the only F1 appearance of the Shannon SH 1 in the hands of Trevor Taylor which lasted just one lap. This was also...
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  • probability theory and statistics, the Jensen–Shannon divergence, named after Johan Jensen and Claude Shannon, is a method of measuring the similarity between...
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  • _{i=1}^{R}p_{i}^{p_{i}}}}=\exp \left(-\sum _{i=1}^{R}p_{i}\ln(p_{i})\right)} which is the exponential of the Shannon entropy calculated with natural logarithms...
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  • correspond to different units of information: when b = 2, the unit is the shannon (symbol Sh), often called a 'bit'; when b = e, the unit is the natural unit of...
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  • endpoints) is ⌊ n + 1 2 ⌋ {\displaystyle \left\lfloor {\frac {n+1}{2}}\right\rfloor } . Shannon multigraphs Sh(2) Sh(3) Sh(4) Sh(5) Sh(6) Sh(7) According to...
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  • probability of that event occurring is 1/e. One nat is equal to ⁠1/ln 2⁠ shannons1.44 Sh or, equivalently, ⁠1/ln 10⁠ hartleys ≈ 0.434 Hart. Boulton...
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    Megan Fox (redirect from Noah Shannon Green)
    on March 14, 2011. Retrieved June 27, 2011. Breslaw, Anna. "Mickey Rourke Sh*ts All Over 'Passion Play'". Ology.com. Archived from the original on July...
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    information theory include the shannon (Sh), the natural unit of information (nat) and the hartley (Hart). One shannon is the maximum amount of information...
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  • the shannon (Sh) as unit: H b ( p ) = − p log 2 ⁡ p − ( 1 − p ) log 2 ⁡ ( 1 − p ) . {\displaystyle H_{\mathrm {b} }(p)=-p\log _{2}p-(1-p)\log _{2}(1-p)...
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