Introduction to Information Theory - Lecture 4
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Overview
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Explore the fourth lecture in an advanced information theory course delivered as part of the Bangalore School on Statistical Physics-XVI, a prestigious pedagogical program jointly organized by the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences and the Raman Research Institute. Delve into fundamental concepts and mathematical frameworks of information theory through this comprehensive 86-minute academic presentation designed to bridge the gap between masters-level coursework and cutting-edge research in statistical physics. Learn from expert instruction that builds upon previous lectures in the series, providing rigorous theoretical foundations essential for Ph.D. students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty members working in related fields. Gain insights into how information theory intersects with statistical physics, preparing you for advanced research applications in this interdisciplinary domain. Access high-quality academic content from a specialized school that emphasizes inclusive learning environments and targets participants already engaged in advanced studies or research in statistical physics and related mathematical sciences.
Syllabus
Introduction to Information Theory (Lecture 4) by Jaikumar Radhakrishnan
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences