Michal Takáč

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Shannon’s puzzle-solving research style was in full swing when I was an MIT graduate student. Intellectualism was in the air. Everyone wanted to understand mathematics and physics as well as communication. Starting companies, making millions, developing real applications was secondary. There was interest in bringing the theory closer to reality, but it was theory-based. Our role models were relaxed, curious, and had time to reflect.
A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age
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