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Name
  
Peter Elias


Fields
  
Information theory

Awards
  
Claude E. Shannon Award

Born
  
November 23, 1923 New Brunswick, New Jersey (
1923-11-23
)

Alma mater
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Known for
  
Binary erasure channel Convolutional code List decoding

Died
  
December 7, 2001, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Education
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Similar People
  
Elwyn Berlekamp, Robert G Gallager, John Wozencraft, Claude Shannon

Residence
  
United States of America

Peter Elias (November 23, 1923 – December 7, 2001) was a pioneer in the field of information theory. Born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, he was a member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty from 1953 to 1991. In 1955, Elias introduced convolutional codes as an alternative to block codes. He also established the binary erasure channel and proposed list decoding of error-correcting codes as an alternative to unique decoding.

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Awards

Elias received the Claude E. Shannon Award of the IEEE Information Theory Society (1977); the Golden Jubilee Award for Technological Innovation of the IEEE Information Theory Society (1998); and the IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal (2002).

Family background

Peter Elias was born on November 23, 1923, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. His mother Anna Elias (née Wahrhaftig) was born on April 19, 1897, in New York City. His father Nathaniel Mendel Elias, born on February 21, 1895, worked for Thomas Edison in his Edison, New Jersey, laboratory after graduating from Columbia University with a degree in chemical engineering. His paternal grandparents were Emil Elias and Pepi Pauline Cypres (daughter of Peretz Hacohen Cypres and Lea Breindel Cypres) who married in 1889 in Kraków, Poland.

Death

Elias died (at age 78) on December 7, 2001, of Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease.

References

Peter Elias Wikipedia