Tesun Han

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Tesun Han ( Japanese 韓 太 舜 , Han Tesun ; * 1941 in Kiryū ), also Te Sun Han , is a Japanese mathematician who deals with information theory.

Te Sun Han received his doctorate in 1971 at the University of Tokyo and was from 1972 assistant professor at the University of Tokyo, 1983 professor at Tōhō University , 1985 at Senshū University and from 1993 professor at the University of Electrical Communication .

He was visiting professor at Waseda University .

He dealt with the information spectrum method, information systems with multiple users and channels with interference and distributed systems for signal detection.

In 2010 he received the Claude E. Shannon Award . In 1990 he became an IEEE Fellow.

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  • Information-Spectrum Method in Information Theory , Springer Verlag, 2003
  • with Kingo Kobayashi: Mathematics of Information and Coding , American Mathematical Society 2002 (first Japanese 1994)
  • A new achievable rate region for the interference channel , IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Volume 27, 1981, pp. 49-60.

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