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Information Theory

February 25, 2002 to March 01, 2002
Organized By: Elwyn Berlekamp, Joe Buhler, Dave Forney, Abraham Lempel, Gadiel Seroussi (co-chair), Sergio Verdu (co-chair), Andy Viterbi, and Marcelo Weinberger
 
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This workshop will focus on the exciting current developments in source and channel coding, as well as such new areas in information theory as quantum error correction and bioinformatics. Sergio Verdu will be visiting MSRI for the Spring Semester as Hewlett Packard Visiting Research Professor. Efforts will be made to expose some of the topics at a level suitable for a broad audience of mathematicians, computer scientists, and engineers. Computational and algorithmic themes permeate this area and will figure prominently. There will be a discussion of current open problems.

The program is also available at the following URL:
http://www.ee.princeton.edu/~verdu/ITMSRI.html

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