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Information Dynamics and Open Systems: Classical and Quantum Approach

✍ Scribed by R. S. Ingarden, A. Kossakowski, M. Ohya (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Leaves
317
Series
Fundamental Theories of Physics 86
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book has a long history of more than 20 years. The first attempt to write a monograph on information-theoretic approach to thermodynamics was done by one of the authors (RSI) in 1974 when he published, in the preprint form, two volumes of the book "Information Theory and Thermodynamics" concerning classical and quantum information theory, [153] (220 pp.), [154] (185 pp.). In spite of the encouraging remarks by some of the readers, the physical part of this book was never written except for the first chapter. Now this material is written completely anew and in much greater extent. A few years earlier, in 1970, second author of the present book, (AK), a doctoral student and collaborator of RSI in Toruli, published in Polish, also as a preprint, his habilitation dissertation "Information-theoretical decision scheme in quantum statistical mechanics" [196] (96 pp.). This small monograph presented his original results in the physical part of the theory developed in the Torun school. Unfortunately, this preprint was never published in English. The present book contains all these results in a much more modern and developed form.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Introduction....Pages 1-20
Classical Entropy....Pages 21-60
Quantum Entropy and Quantum Channel....Pages 61-103
Information Dynamics....Pages 105-120
Information Thermodynamics I....Pages 121-164
Information Thermodynamics II....Pages 165-193
Open Systems....Pages 195-228
Fractals with Information....Pages 229-262
Back Matter....Pages 263-310

✦ Subjects


Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity; Physical Chemistry; Quantum Physics; Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics; Coding and Information Theory; Information and Communication, Circuits


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