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Information Dynamics In Classical And Quantum Systems Thomas Dittrich

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Information Dynamics In Classical And Quantum Systems Thomas Dittrich
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.67 MB
Pages: 546
Author: Thomas Dittrich
ISBN: 9783030967444, 3030967441
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Information Dynamics In Classical And Quantum Systems Thomas Dittrich by Thomas Dittrich 9783030967444, 3030967441 instant download after payment.

This wide-ranging book introduces information as a key concept not only in physics, from quantum mechanics to thermodynamics, but also in the neighboring sciences and in the humanities. The central part analyzes dynamical processes as manifestations of information flows between microscopic and macroscopic scales and between systems and their environment. Quantum mechanics is interpreted as a reconstruction of mechanics based on fundamental limitations of information processing on the smallest scales. These become particularly manifest in quantum chaos and in quantum computing. Covering subjects such as causality, prediction, undecidability, chaos, and quantum randomness, the book also provides an information-theoretical view of predictability. More than 180 illustrations visualize the concepts and arguments. The book takes inspiration from the author's graduate-level topical lecture but is also well suited for undergraduate studies and is a valuable resource for researchers and professionals.

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