👉 TN computing, or Transmission Number Computing, is a theoretical framework in information theory that focuses on the transmission and reception of information over communication channels. It quantifies the amount of information that can be reliably transmitted between two parties, considering the constraints imposed by noise and bandwidth limitations. The core concept revolves around the notion of "transmission numbers" or "TN values," which measure the capacity of a communication channel to transmit information without error. This framework is particularly useful in understanding and optimizing data transmission in various communication systems, including wireless networks, satellite communications, and data storage. By analyzing the relationship between transmission rates, channel noise, and error probabilities, TN computing provides a robust mathematical basis for designing efficient communication protocols and improving overall system performance.