Tag information theory

Unlocking the Power of Large-Scale MIMOs: A Journey Through MIMO Detection

In the ever-evolving field of wireless communications, a breakthrough technology called massive or large-scale Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) has emerged as a hot topic. These systems harness the power of very large antenna arrays, unlike their predecessors that allowed for a… Continue Reading →

A Sharp Double Inequality for the Inverse Tangent Function: Exploring New Bounds

Complex mathematical concepts can often be difficult to grasp, but researchers are constantly working to simplify them and make them more understandable. In the field of mathematics, one such concept is the inverse tangent function and its associated inequalities. In… Continue Reading →

The Thermodynamic Meaning of Negative Entropy: Exploring the Intricate Relationship between Thermodynamics, Information Theory, and Quantum-Mechanical Information

As our understanding of the interconnectedness of different scientific disciplines grows, new insights and revelations emerge. One such fascinating aspect is the profound relation between thermodynamics and information theory. A recently published research article titled “The Thermodynamic Meaning of Negative… Continue Reading →

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