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Shannon's legacy in combinatorics

By János Körner

In 1956 Claude Shannon defined the zero-error capacity of a discrete memoryless channel. He realized that the problem of its determination is immensely difficult and a simple formula for this capacity might not exist. Nevertheless, through the fortunate notion of perfect graphs of Claude Berge inspired by the concept of Shannon a new and beautiful chapter in graph theory was born. More generally, Shannon’s notion leads to a theory about the asymptotic behaviour of basic invariants in product structures. We explore the resulting merger of combinatorics and information theory.

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  • Date of publication 07/11/2016
  • Institution IHP
  • Format MP4

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