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Shannon, Claude Elwood
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您需要 登录 才可以下载或查看,没有账号?注册  b. April 30, 1916, Petoskey, Mich., U.S.
 d. 2001, U.S.
 American mathematician and electrical engineer who laid the
 theoretical foundations for digital circuits and information theory,
 a mathematical communication model.
 After graduating from the University of Michigan in 1936 with bachelor's degrees in mathematics
 and electrical engineering, Shannon obtained a research assistant's position at the
 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). There, among other duties, he worked with the
 noted researcher Vannevar Bush, helping to set up differential equations on Bush's differential
 analyzer . A summer internship at American Telephone and Telegraph's Bell Laboratories in New
 York City in 1937 inspired much of Shannon's subsequent research interests. In 1940 he earned
 both a master's degree in electrical engineering and a Ph.D. in mathematics from MIT. He joined
 the mathematics department at Bell Labs in 1941, where he first contributed to work on
 antiaircraft missile control systems. He remained affiliated with Bell Labs until 1972. Shannon
 became a visiting professor at MIT in 1956, a.....
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