Ralph Hartley (1888–1970) was an American engineer and mathematician known for his contributions to information theory and telecommunications. He is particularly recognized for developing the Hartley function, which quantifies the amount of information or the capacity of a signal. In 1928, he introduced the concept of "Hartley's Law," which states that the amount of information is proportional to the logarithm of the number of possible outcomes.
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