Dear Ethan,

You suggested me to be short and concise.
My kind recommendation to you:

1) Read "A Mathematical Theory of Communication".
2) Try to understand Theorem 2.
3) Try to see, when p_i != 1, then H != 0.

I hope this excercise will help you grasp this topic.

Best regards,
Peter


On 17/07/2015, Ethan Duni <ethan.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Peter S, your combative attitude is unwelcome. It seems that you are less
> interested in grasping these topics than you are in hectoring myself and
> other list members. Given that and the dubious topicality of this thread,
> this will be my last response to you. I hope that you find a healthy way to
> address the source of your hostility, and also that you gain more insight
> into Information Theory.
>
> My apologies to the list for encouraging this unfortunate tangent.
>
> E
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