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| - Aaron D. Wyner (March 17, 1939 – September 29, 1997) was an American information theorist noted for his contributions in coding theory, particularly the Gaussian channel. He lived in South Orange, New Jersey. Wyner was born in the Bronx, New York. In 1955, he graduated from the Bronx High School of Science, and in 1960 completed a five-year joint engineering program with Queens College of the City University of New York and Columbia University. In 1963 he received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Columbia University for a thesis that worked out the algebra for convolutional codes. (en)
- Aaron D. Wyner (* 17. März 1939 in der Bronx, New York; † 29. September 1997 in Morristown) war ein US-amerikanischer Informationstheoretiker. Wyner studierte an der Bronx High School of Science (Abschluss 1955), am Queens College der City University of New York (Bachelor-Abschluss in Mathematik und Physik 1960) sowie der Columbia University, an der er 1960 seinen Bachelor-Abschluss in Elektrotechnik erwarb und 1963 in Elektrotechnik promoviert wurde. Thema der Dissertation war die algebraische Theorie von Faltungscodes. Danach war er kurz Assistant Professor an der Columbia University, bevor er 1963 an die Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill ging, bei denen er ab 1974 die Abteilung Kommunikationsanalyse-Forschung leitete (als Nachfolger von Stephen O. Rice). Ab 1993 war er in der Abteilung I (de)
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