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  2. Claude Elwood Shannon (April 30, 1916 – February 24, 2001) was an American mathematician, electrical engineer, computer scientist and cryptographer known as the "father of information theory ".

  3. She was his collaborator in some of his biggest inventions. The couple had three children together, sons Robert James Shannon and Andrew Moore Shannon, and daughter Margarita Shannon. The family resided in Winchester, Massachusetts. Robert, their oldest son, predeceased both Claude and Betty, passing away in 1998.

  4. Jul 28, 2023 · Children. Claude and Mary Shannon had three children — two sons and a daughter. Their names were Robert Shannon, Andrew Moore Shannon and Margarita Shannon. Claude Shannon: Awards and Achievements Honorary Degrees. Throughout his life, Shannon was awarded honorary degrees from some of the most important universities and institutions.

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · information theory. digital circuit. continuous communication. entropy. Claude Shannon (born April 30, 1916, Petoskey, Michigan, U.S.—died February 24, 2001, Medford, Massachusetts) was an American mathematician and electrical engineer who laid the theoretical foundations for digital circuits and information theory, a mathematical ...

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  6. Bell Labs. Spouse. Claude Shannon. Children. 3. Betty Shannon (née Mary Elizabeth Moore) (April 14, 1922 – May 1, 2017) was a mathematician and the main research collaborator of Claude Shannon. [1] Betty inspired and assisted Claude in building some of his most famous inventions. [2]

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    • May 1, 2017 (aged 95), Lexington
  7. Claude and Betty Shannon had three children, Robert James Shannon, Andrew Moore Shannon, and Margarita Shannon, and raised his family in Winchester, Massachusetts. Their oldest son, Robert Shannon, died in 1998 at the age of 45.

  8. Feb 29, 2016 · Shannon was married to Mary Elizabeth Moore Shannon. The couple had three children, two sons and a daughter. Shannon passed away on 24 February 2001, after a struggle with Alzheimer’s disease, not fully aware how far his work had been taken.

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