'A mathematical theory of communication', [in:] The Bell System Technical Journal, volume 27, nos. 3-4, July & October 1948, comprising pages:[379]-423 and [623]-656, bound with nos. 1 & 2, January & April 1948 in one volume, diagrams and illustrations, original blue printed upper wrappers bound in, remains of library label at head of first wrapper only, library ticket and stamps to pastedowns, a few leaves slightly sprung, contemporary library cloth, rubbed, library inkstamp to upper and lower text block edges, 8vo This seminal work... was the ground-breaking mathematical study of information theory that made Shannon famous [for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize] (Tomash & Williams S94-95); Origins of Cyberspace 880. (1)
'A mathematical theory of communication', [in:] The Bell System Technical Journal, volume 27, nos. 3-4, July & October 1948, comprising pages:[379]-423 and [623]-656, bound with nos. 1 & 2, January & April 1948 in one volume, diagrams and illustrations, original blue printed upper wrappers bound in, remains of library label at head of first wrapper only, library ticket and stamps to pastedowns, a few leaves slightly sprung, contemporary library cloth, rubbed, library inkstamp to upper and lower text block edges, 8vo This seminal work... was the ground-breaking mathematical study of information theory that made Shannon famous [for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize] (Tomash & Williams S94-95); Origins of Cyberspace 880. (1)
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