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Case Filekaggle-ho-016919House OversightHistorical overview of Shannon, von Neumann, and early digital theory
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kaggle-ho-016919House OversightHistorical overview of Shannon, von Neumann, and early digital theory
Historical overview of Shannon, von Neumann, and early digital theory The passage provides a general historical narrative about early computing and information theory with no mention of current actors, financial flows, legal matters, or controversial actions. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes Claude Shannon's work at MIT and Bell Labs on digital logic and communication theory.; Mentions Vannevar Bush, the Differential Analyzer, and early analog computers.; Explains Shannon's threshold theorem and its impact on error reduction in digital communications.
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