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An Introduction To Transfer Entropy Information Flow In Complex Systems 1st Edition Terry Bossomaier

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An Introduction To Transfer Entropy Information Flow In Complex Systems 1st Edition Terry Bossomaier
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.54 MB
Pages: 210
Author: Terry Bossomaier, Lionel Barnett, Michael Harré, Joseph T. Lizier (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319432212, 9783319432229, 3319432214, 3319432222
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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An Introduction To Transfer Entropy Information Flow In Complex Systems 1st Edition Terry Bossomaier by Terry Bossomaier, Lionel Barnett, Michael Harré, Joseph T. Lizier (auth.) 9783319432212, 9783319432229, 3319432214, 3319432222 instant download after payment.

This book considers a relatively new metric in complex systems, transfer entropy, derived from a series of measurements, usually a time series. After a qualitative introduction and a chapter that explains the key ideas from statistics required to understand the text, the authors then present information theory and transfer entropy in depth. A key feature of the approach is the authors' work to show the relationship between information flow and complexity. The later chapters demonstrate information transfer in canonical systems, and applications, for example in neuroscience and in finance.

The book will be of value to advanced undergraduate and graduate students and researchers in the areas of computer science, neuroscience, physics, and engineering.

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