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Information Physics Physicsinformation And Quantum Analogies For Complex Systems Modeling Miroslav Svitek

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Information Physics Physicsinformation And Quantum Analogies For Complex Systems Modeling Miroslav Svitek
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 154
Author: Miroslav Svitek
ISBN: 9780323910118, 0323910114
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Information Physics Physicsinformation And Quantum Analogies For Complex Systems Modeling Miroslav Svitek by Miroslav Svitek 9780323910118, 0323910114 instant download after payment.

Information Physics: Physics-Information and Quantum Analogies for Complex Modeling presents a new theory of complex systems that uses analogy across various aspects of physics, including electronics, magnetic circuits and quantum mechanics. The book explains the quantum approach to system theory that can be understood as an extension of classical system models. The main idea is that in many complex systems there are incomplete pieces of overlapping information that must be strung together to find the most consistent model. This incomplete information can be understood as a set of non-exclusive observer results. Because they are non-exclusive, each observer registers different pictures of reality.

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