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Agreed, but: he's still understudied. I think in retrospect any 21st-century math course has to include Shannon, and they don't all, yet.


On some level he's a victim of his own success. He invents information theory in the same paper that proves the most interesting results, so who else will work on it?


Even the practical work was done surprisingly early. I have a book on error correcting codes from the 1950s and it's missing very little (Most notably trellis codes and LDPC; the former being invented in the '70s and the latter in 1963).


There's been much more progress on compression though (Arithmetic Coding, ANS, etc.)


Shannon: "I'm about to make and end this field's whole career."




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