Sloot Digital Coding System
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sloot-digital-coding-system-203-9759070
title:
Sloot Digital Coding System
text:
The Sloot Digital Coding System is an alleged data sharing technique that its inventor claimed could store a complete digital movie file in 8 kilobytes of data — which, if true, would dramatically disprove Shannon's source coding theorem, a widely accepted principle of information theory that predicts how much data compression of a digital file is mathematically possible. The alleged technique was developed in 1995 by Romke Jan Bernhard Sloot, a Netherlands electronics engineer. Several demonstr
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encyclopedia
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Lost data sharing technique
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sloot_Digital_Coding_System
date created:
2004-09-13T10:17:01Z
date modified:
2024-09-09T16:56:01Z
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