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E. T. Jaynes: Papers on Probability, Statistics and Statistical Physics

โœ Scribed by Rosenkrantz R.D. (ed.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Leaves
460
Series
Synthese library 158
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The first six chapters of this volume present the author's 'predictive' or information theoretic' approach to statistical mechanics, in which the basic probability distributions over microstates are obtained as distributions of maximum entropy (Le. , as distributions that are most non-committal with regard to missing information among all those satisfying the macroscopically given constraints). There is then no need to make additional assumptions of ergodicity or metric transitivity; the theory proceeds entirely by inference from macroscopic measurements and the underlying dynamical assumptions. Moreover, the method of maximizing the entropy is completely general and applies, in particular, to irreversible processes as well as to reversible ones. The next three chapters provide a broader framework - at once Bayesian and objective - for maximum entropy inference. The basic principles of inference, including the usual axioms of probability, are seen to rest on nothing more than requirements of consistency, above all, the requirement that in two problems where we have the same information we must assign the same probabilities. Thus, statistical mechanics is viewed as a branch of a general theory of inference, and the latter as an extension of the ordinary logic of consistency. Those who are familiar with the literature of statistics and statistical mechanics will recognize in both of these steps a genuine 'scientific revolution' - a complete reversal of earlier conceptions - and one of no small significance

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxiv
Introductory Remarks....Pages 1-3
Information Theory and Statistical Mechanics I (1957)....Pages 4-16
Information Theory and Statistical Mechanics II (1957)....Pages 17-38
Brandeis Lectures (1963)....Pages 39-76
Gibbs vs Boltzmann Entropies (1965)....Pages 77-86
Delaware Lecture (1967)....Pages 87-113
Prior Probabilities (1968)....Pages 114-130
The Well-Posed Problem (1973)....Pages 131-148
Confidence Intervals vs Bayesian Intervals (1976)....Pages 149-209
Where Do We Stand on Maximum Entropy? (1978)....Pages 210-314
Concentration of Distributions at Entropy Maxima (1979)....Pages 315-336
Marginalization and Prior Probabilities (1980)....Pages 337-375
What is the Question? (1981)....Pages 376-400
The Minimum Entropy Production Principle (1980)....Pages 401-424
Back Matter....Pages 425-434

โœฆ Subjects


Mathematics;Science -- Philosophy;Distribution (Probability theory)


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