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<li><b>Time management</b>: Before you begin, estimate how long it will take you to complete this unit. Then, record in your course journal: the number of hours you estimated, the number of hours you worked on the unit, and the amount of time that passed between start and completion of this unit.</li> | <li><b>Time management</b>: Before you begin, estimate how long it will take you to complete this unit. Then, record in your course journal: the number of hours you estimated, the number of hours you worked on the unit, and the amount of time that passed between start and completion of this unit.</li> | ||
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<li><b>Journal</b>: Document your progress in your [[FND-Journal|Course Journal]]. Some tasks may ask you to include specific items in your journal. Don't overlook these.</li> | <li><b>Journal</b>: Document your progress in your [[FND-Journal|Course Journal]]. Some tasks may ask you to include specific items in your journal. Don't overlook these.</li> | ||
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<li><b>Insights</b>: If you find something particularly noteworthy about this unit, make a note in your [[ABC-Insights|'''insights!''' page]].</li> | <li><b>Insights</b>: If you find something particularly noteworthy about this unit, make a note in your [[ABC-Insights|'''insights!''' page]].</li> | ||
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*<b>Calculus</b>: functions and equations; polynomial functions, logarithms, trigonometric functions; integrals and derivatives; theorem and proof. | *<b>Calculus</b>: functions and equations; polynomial functions, logarithms, trigonometric functions; integrals and derivatives; theorem and proof. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:40, 24 September 2020
Concepts of Information Theory
(Information theory)
Abstract:
A brief introduction to entropy and information: information theory appled to amino acid disributions.
Objectives:
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Outcomes:
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Deliverables:
Prerequisites:
You need the following preparation before beginning this unit. If you are not familiar with this material from courses you took previously, you need to prepare yourself from other information sources:
- Calculus: functions and equations; polynomial functions, logarithms, trigonometric functions; integrals and derivatives; theorem and proof.
- Geometry: length, area, volume; Euclidian and non-Euclidian space.
- Probability: event, probability, hypothesis and significance.
- Physical chemistry: Kinetics and equilibria, transition states, chemical reactions; enthalpy, entropy and free energy; acid-base equilibria, Boltzmann's law.
This unit builds on material covered in the following prerequisite units:
Contents
Evaluation
Evaluation: NA
Contents
Task:
- Read the introductory notes on concepts of Shannon's theory of information as applied in bioinformatics.
About ...
Author:
- Boris Steipe <boris.steipe@utoronto.ca>
Created:
- 2017-08-05
Modified:
- 2020-09-24
Version:
- 1.1
Version history:
- 1.1 2020 Maintenance
- 1.0 First live version
- 0.1 First stub
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