[CST-2] Information theory and coding 1999.9.11
George van den Driessche
gbmv2@cam.ac.uk
Sun, 2 Jun 2002 18:58:52 +0100
I wondered about that. Then I noticed that the exact same question turns up
in the Learning Guide (albeit without mark allocation), and Daugman's answer
is just to quote the theorem. So either the proof used to be required
knowledge and now isn't, or he screwed up allocating marks.
George
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From: "Alvin" <ah296@cam.ac.uk>
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> Hmmm
>
> The third part asks for the capacity in terms of the average power, power
> spectral density and bandwidth... And gives 10 marks. So do we get ten
> marks just for quoting the theorem? Or do we have to prove it from first
> principles... 10 marks doesn't seem right for either of them!
>
> Alvin
>
>
>
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