Data Transmission in the Fourth Dimension
Serge Burckel

TL;DR
The paper demonstrates that in a four-dimensional signal space, Alice can transmit any binary message to Bob using only two bits, highlighting the efficiency of 4D communication.
Contribution
It introduces a method for binary transmission in 4D space, showing minimal bit usage for arbitrary messages, which is a novel approach in information theory.
Findings
Binary messages can be transmitted with only two bits in 4D space
Efficient encoding in higher-dimensional signal spaces
No additional bits are needed for arbitrary binary words in 4D
Abstract
Alice wants to send an arbitrary binary word to Bob. We show here that there is no problem for her to do that with only two bits. Of course, we consider here information like a signal in 4D.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCellular Automata and Applications · Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Algorithms and Data Compression
