Classic Information
Title
Classical information constitutes a fundamental branch of information physics focused on the quantitative study of messages, signals and transmission processes in conventional macroscopic systems.
Its foundation lies in the representation of states through distinguishable variables and in the use of measures such as entropy, redundancy and channel capacity to evaluate uncertainty and communication.
In addition, this discipline deals with the analysis of coding, compression, noise and error detection, which makes it possible to optimize technological systems and data exchange networks.
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