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The Mathematical Theory of Communication by Claude Shannon
The Mathematical Theory of Communication by Claude Shannon











The Mathematical Theory of Communication by Claude Shannon

It is of great importance that stochastic systems become totally predictable since we will be perfectly knowledgeable to foretell the outcome of all random events that occur in nature. Therefore, adding to the real set of probabilities R the contributions of the imaginary set of probabilities M will make the event in C = R + M absolutely deterministic. The original idea in my complex probability paradigm is to add new imaginary dimensions to the experiment real dimensions which will make the work in the complex probability set totally predictable and with a probability permanently equal to one. Andrey Kolmogorov put forward in 1933 the five fundamental axioms of classical probability theory.













The Mathematical Theory of Communication by Claude Shannon