Elements of Information Theory Second Edition Solutions to Problems Thomas M. Cover Joy A. Thomas October 17‚ 2006 1 COPYRIGHT 2006 Thomas Cover Joy Thomas All rights reserved 2 Contents 1 Introduction 7 2 Entropy‚ Relative Entropy and Mutual Information 9 3 The Asymptotic Equipartition Property 49 4 Entropy Rates of a Stochastic Process 61 5 Data Compression 97 6 Gambling and Data Compression 139 7 Channel Capacity 163 8 Differential Entropy 203 9 Gaussian channel 217 10
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Shangri‑La has a substantial investment in a large parcel of land in Key Biscayne‚ Florida. The company originally paid $25‚000‚000 for the property two years ago and has since capitalized an additional $5‚000‚000 in taxes and other carrying costs. The property is zoned for single‑family homes‚ but Shangri‑La has been working diligently to have it rezoned for condominiums. As a site for condominiums‚ the property would be very valuable and the company has an appraisal to that effect.
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Abstract The observance of international accounting standards is playing an increasingly significant role in dynamic regulatory developments and presents several challenges‚ which may necessitate a variety of procedural and technical data processing changes. Regulatory consolidation under the influence of international accounting standards The observance of international accounting standards is playing an increasingly significant role in dynamic regulatory developments. On the one hand‚ publicly
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Article Analysis From Enron to Tyco‚ accounting scandals have always been a worrisome issue in accounting. Regardless of how many internal controls there are‚ there will always be a chance for unethical practices in accounting. Where and when do these problems arise? This paper will analyze an article listing situations that lead to those unethical practices and behavior that lawmakers try to prevent. In his article “What Are the Causes of Ethical Lapses in Accounting‚” Jagg Xaxx writes that business
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Assignment 2 – Accounting Principles and Reporting Standards – Chapter 14: Discussion Questions Wilmary Colon Rivera California College San Diego January 10‚ 2015 ACC213 Nellie Hornbeck Assignment 2 – Accounting Principles and Reporting Standards – Chapter 14: Discussion Questions. 1. In the U.S accounting principles are developed through a cooperative effort between the private sector (business) and the public sector (government). Public sector ---- Government ---- Represented by SEC SEC – Securities
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1. IntroductionPensonic Company Pensonic is one of the most successful trading companies in Penang‚ Malaysia that sells a wide variety of electrical appliances. In addition to its own brand “Pensonic”‚ the company also owns the German brand “Lebensstil Kollektion” and owns the sole-distribution rights for the Dutch brand “Princess” in Malaysia. Pensonic also established a mass production hub and international distribution network of electrical home mechanism and an international distribution network
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Accounting and Finance Management Assignment 2 Semester: 3 Prepared by: Osoba Seun Student Number: Sc-Kl-00021763 Email Address: josher4real@yahoo.com Date submitted: 17/01/2014 Question 1 Sales Budget September ($) October ($) Budgeted sales (units) 9‚500 Selling price per unit $12 Total sales 90‚000 114‚000 Schedule of expected cash collections: October ($) Account
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The listing and selection resource for engagements in Quality Assurance Dr W. Edward Deming’s 14 Principles - in full 1. Constancy of purpose: Create constancy of purpose for continual improvement of products and service to society‚ allocating resources to provide for long range needs rather than only short term profitability‚ with a plan to become competitive‚ to stay in business‚ and to provide jobs. 2. The new philosophy: Adopt the new philosophy. We are in a new economic age‚ created in Japan
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corporations have to take. Cost analysis is one of the factors that should be taken into consideration while evaluating financial and investment decisions. This paper reviews the concept of cost analysis‚ how it is used in decision making‚ and how firms usually involve cost analysis in evaluating different projects. Furthermore‚ the paper discusses some of the main concepts that are derived from cost analysis such as cost allocation‚ cost-effectiveness analysis‚ and cost-benefit analysis. In addition
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12-11 Bonds—effective interest‚ straight-line (*W) 50 12-12 Bond interest 30 12-13 Bond interest 30 12-14 Bonds issued between interest dates (*W) 40 12-15 Bonds—between interest dates; effective interest 40 12-16 Bonds issued between interest dates 35 12-17 Upfront fees 25 12-18 Upfront fees and notes payable 25 12-19 Borrowing costs 25 12-20 Borrowing costs 25 12-21 Retirement—open market purchase 25 12-22 Bond retirement (W*) 30 12-23 Bond retirement 45
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