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In mathematics, an information source is a sequence of random variables ranging over a finite alphabet Γ, having a stationary distribution.

The uncertainty, or entropy rate, of an information source is defined as

H{X}=limnH(Xn|X0,X1,,Xn1)

where

X0,X1,,Xn

is the sequence of random variables defining the information source, and

H(Xn|X0,X1,,Xn1)

is the conditional information entropy of the sequence of random variables. Equivalently, one has

H{X}=limnH(X0,X1,,Xn1,Xn)n+1.

See also

References

  • Robert B. Ash, Information Theory, (1965) Dover Publications. ISBN 0-486-66521-6

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