

The Science of Information: From Language to Black Holes
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シーズン1エピソード1 - The Transformability of Information
2015年12月10日33分What is information? Explore the surprising answer of American mathematician Claude Shannon, who concluded that information is the ability to distinguish reliably among possible alternatives. Consider why this idea was so revolutionary, and see how it led to the concept of the bit - the basic unit of information.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード2 - Computation and Logic Gates
2015年12月10日31分Accompany the young Claude Shannon to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where in 1937 he submitted a master's thesis proving that Boolean algebra could be used to simplify the unwieldy analog computing devices of the day. Drawing on Shannon's ideas, learn how to design a simple electronic circuit that performs basic mathematical calculations.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード3 - Measuring Information
2015年12月10日31分How is information measured and how is it encoded most efficiently? Get acquainted with a subtle but powerful quantity that is vital to the science of information: entropy. Measuring information in terms of entropy sheds light on everything from password security to efficient binary codes to how to design a good guessing game.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード4 - Entropy and the Average Surprise
2015年12月10日31分Intuition says we measure information by looking at the length of a message. But Shannon's information theory starts with something more fundamental: how surprising is the message? Through illuminating examples, discover that entropy provides a measure of the average surprise.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード5 - Data Compression and Prefix-Free Codes
2015年12月10日31分Probe the link between entropy and coding. In the process, encounter Shannon's first fundamental theorem, which specifies how far information can be squeezed in a binary code, serving as the basis for data compression. See how this works with a text such as Conan Doyle's The Return of Sherlock Holmes.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード6 - Encoding Images and Sounds
2015年12月10日30分Learn how some data can be compressed beyond the minimum amount of information required by the entropy of the source. Typically used for images, music, and video, these techniques drastically reduce the size of a file without significant loss of quality. See how this works in the MP3, JPEG, and MPEG formats.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード7 - Noise and Channel Capacity
2015年12月10日31分One of the key issues in information theory is noise: the message received may not convey everything about the message sent. Discover Shannon's second fundamental theorem, which proves that error correction is possible and can be built into a message with only a modest slowdown in transmission rate.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード8 - Error-Correcting Codes
2015年12月10日32分Dig into different techniques for error correction. Start with a game called word golf, which demonstrates the perils of mistaking one letter for another and how to guard against it. Then graduate to approaches used for correcting errors in computer operating systems, CDs, and data transmissions from the Voyager spacecraft.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード9 - Signals and Bandwidth
2015年12月10日31分Twelve billion miles from Earth, the Voyager spacecraft is sending back data with just a 20-watt transmitter. Make sense of this amazing feat by delving into the details of the Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem, signal-to-noise ratio, and bandwidth - concepts that apply to many types of communication.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード10 - Cryptography and Key Entropy
2015年12月10日29分The science of information is also the science of secrets. Investigate the history of cryptography starting with the simple cipher used by Julius Caesar. See how entropy is a useful measure of the security of an encryption key, and follow the deciphering strategies that cracked early codes.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード11 - Cryptanalysis and Unraveling the Enigma
2015年12月10日31分Unravel the analysis that broke the super-secure Enigma code system used by the Germans during World War II. Led by British mathematician Alan Turing, the code breakers had to repeat their feat every day throughout the war. Also examine Claude Shannon's revolutionary views on the nature of secrecy.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード12 - Unbreakable Codes and Public Keys
2015年12月10日31分The one-time pad may be in principle unbreakable, but consider the common mistakes that make this code system vulnerable. Focus on the Venona project that deciphered Soviet intelligence messages encrypted with one-time pads. Close with the mathematics behind public key cryptography, which makes modern transactions secure - for now.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード13 - What Genetic Information Can Do
2015年12月10日31分Learn how DNA and RNA serve as the digital medium for genetic information. Also see how shared features of different life forms allow us to trace our origins back to an organism known as LUCA - the last universal common ancestor - which lived 3.5 to 4 billion years ago.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード14 - Life’s Origins and DNA Computing
2015年12月10日31分DNA, RNA, and the protein molecules they assemble are so interdependent that it's hard to picture how life got started in the first place. Survey a selection of intriguing theories, including the view that genetic information in living cells results from eons of natural computation.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード15 - Neural Codes in the Brain
2015年12月10日31分Study the workings of our innermost information system: the brain. Take both top-down and bottom-up approaches, focusing on the world of perception, experience, and external behavior on the one hand versus the intricacies of neuron activity on the other. Then estimate the total information capacity of the brain.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード16 - Entropy and Microstate Information
2015年12月10日30分Return to the concept of entropy, tracing its origin to thermodynamics, the branch of science dealing with heat. Discover that here the laws of nature and information meet. Understand the influential second law of thermodynamics, and conduct a famous thought experiment called Maxwell's demon.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード17 - Erasure Cost and Reversible Computing
2015年12月10日31分Maxwell's demon has startling implications for the push toward ever-faster computers. Probe the connection between the second law of thermodynamics and the erasure of information, which turns out to be a practical barrier to computer processing speed. Learn how computer scientists deal with the demon.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード18 - Horse Races and Stock Markets
2015年12月10日32分One of Claude Shannon's colleagues at Bell Labs was the brilliant scientist and brash Texan John Kelly. Explore Kelly's insight that information is the advantage we have in betting on possible alternatives. Apply his celebrated log-optimal strategy to horse racing and stock trading.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード19 - Turing Machines and Algorithmic Information
2015年12月10日31分Contrast Shannon's code- and communication-based approach to information with a new, algorithmic way of thinking about the problem in terms of descriptions and computations. See how this idea relates to Alan Turing's theoretical universal computing machine, which underlies the operation of all digital computers.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード20 - Uncomputable Functions and Incompleteness
2015年12月10日31分Algorithmic information is plagued by a strange impossibility that shakes the very foundations of logic and mathematics. Investigate this drama in four acts, starting with a famous conundrum called the Berry Paradox and including Turing's surprising proof that no single computer program can determine whether other programs will ever halt.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード21 - Qubits and Quantum Information
2015年12月10日30分Enter the quantum realm to see how this revolutionary branch of physics is transforming the science of information. Begin with the double-slit experiment, which pinpoints the bizarre behavior that makes quantum information so different. Work your way toward a concept that seems positively magical: the quantum computer.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード22 - Quantum Cryptography via Entanglement
2015年12月10日32分Learn how a feature of the quantum world called entanglement is the key to an unbreakable code. Review the counterintuitive rules of entanglement. Then play a game based on The Newlywed Game that illustrates the monogamy of entanglement. This is the principle underlying quantum cryptography.The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード23 - It from Bit: Physics from Information
2015年12月10日31分Physicist John A. Wheeler's phrase "It from bit" makes a profound point about the connection between reality and information. Follow this idea into a black hole to investigate the status of information in a place of unlimited density. Also explore the information content of the entire universe!The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入シーズン1エピソード24 - The Meaning of Information
2015年12月10日33分Survey the phenomenon of information from pre-history to the projected far future, focusing on the special problem of anti-cryptography - designing an understandable message for future humans or alien civilizations. Close by revisiting Shannon's original definition of information and ask, "What does the theory of information leave out?"The Great Courses Signature CollectionまたはThe Great Courses Signature Collection & Livingに登録、または購入