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Foundations of information theory

New York,: McGraw-Hill (1958)

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  1. Quantum statistical dynamics: Statistics origin, measurement, and irreversibility. [REVIEW]V. S. Mashkevich - 1985 - Foundations of Physics 15 (1):1-33.
    It is shown that in the quantum theory of systems with a finite number of degrees of freedom which employs a set of algebraic states, a statistical element introduced by averaging the mean values of operators over the distribution of continuous quantities (a spectrum point of a canonical operator and time) is conserved for the limiting transition to the δ distribution. On that basis, quantum statistical dynamics, i.e., a theory in which dynamics (time evolution) includes a statistical element, is advanced. (...)
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  • Information theory, quantum mechanics and‘linguistic duality’.C. T. K. Chari - 1966 - Dialectica 20 (1):67-88.
    – The paper explores first the postulational basis and significance of‘measures of information’in current information theory and their possible relations to physical entropy and Brillouin's‘negentropy’regarded as the negative of entropy. For some purposes, the same pattern or formal structure may be abstracted from both‘entropy’and‘information’. The paper analyzes, in the second place, the mathematical analogies which have been traced between information theory and quantum mechanics and argues that the analogies have but a limited value when we come to grips with the (...)
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  • Teoría matemática de la comunicación y teoría semántica de la información.Mario Pérez Gutiérrez - 1999 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 18 (2):77-100.
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