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Shannon's law

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Shannon's law may refer to:

  • Shannon's source coding theorem, which establishes the theoretical limits to lossless data compression
  • Shannon–Hartley theorem, which establishes the theoretical maximum rate at which data can be reliably transmitted over a noisy channel
  • Shannon's law (Arizona), a law against the firing of gunshots into the air, established after 14-year-old Shannon Smith was killed by a stray bullet in 1999