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Modern information theory is largely developed in connection with random elements residing in large, complex, and discrete data spaces, or alphabets. Lacking natural metrization and hence moments, the associated probability and statistics theory must rely on information measures in the form of various entropies, for example, Shannon’s entropy, mutual information and Kullback–Leibler divergence, which...
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