Condensed-Matter-Principia Based Information & Statistical Measures : From Classical to Quantum
Gadomski, Adam
Condensed-Matter-Principia Based Information & Statistical Measures : From Classical to Quantum - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020 - 1 electronic resource (166 p.)
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This book summarizes the efforts of ten papers collected by the Special Issue "Condensed-Matter-Principia Based Information & Statistical Measures: From Classical to Quantum". It calls for papers which deal with condensed-matter systems, or their interdisciplinary analogs, for which well-defined classical–statistical vs. quantum information measures can be inferred while based on the entropy concept. The contents have mainly been rested upon objectives addressed by an international colloquium held on October 2019, in UTP Bydgoszcz, Poland (see http://zmpf.imif.utp.edu.pl/rci-jcs/rci-jcs-4/), with an emphasis placed on the achievements of Professor Gerard Czajkowski, who commenced his research activity with open diffusion–reaction systems under the supervision of Roman S. Ingarden (Toruń), a father of Polish synergetics, and original thermodynamic approaches to self-organization. The active cooperation of Professor Czajkowski, mainly with German physicists (Friedrich Schloegl, Aachen; Werner Ebeling, Berlin), ought to be highlighted. In light of this, a development of his research, as it has moved from statistical thermodynamics to solid state theory, pursued in terms of nonlinear solid-state optics (Franco Bassani, Pisa), and culminated very recently with large quasiparticles termed Rydberg excitons, and their coherent interactions with light, is worth delineating.
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books978-3-03936-747-4 9783039367467 9783039367474
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Research & information: general
entropy second law thermodynamics Shannon measure of information information theory surface plasmons fractals quantum plasmonics beyond dipole entanglement electromagnetically induced transparency cross-Kerr nonlinearity Gazeau–Klauder coherent states Helstrom bound chemical computing oscillatory reaction genetic optimization classification problem interacting oscillators Flory–De Gennes exponent conformation of protein albumin non-gaussian chain non-isothermal characteristics Fisher’s test Kullback–Leibler divergence network flow channel probability distribution Shannon information measure cross-entropy drones swarms robustness information classical vs. quantum system condensed matter soft matter complex systems
Condensed-Matter-Principia Based Information & Statistical Measures : From Classical to Quantum - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2020 - 1 electronic resource (166 p.)
Open Access
This book summarizes the efforts of ten papers collected by the Special Issue "Condensed-Matter-Principia Based Information & Statistical Measures: From Classical to Quantum". It calls for papers which deal with condensed-matter systems, or their interdisciplinary analogs, for which well-defined classical–statistical vs. quantum information measures can be inferred while based on the entropy concept. The contents have mainly been rested upon objectives addressed by an international colloquium held on October 2019, in UTP Bydgoszcz, Poland (see http://zmpf.imif.utp.edu.pl/rci-jcs/rci-jcs-4/), with an emphasis placed on the achievements of Professor Gerard Czajkowski, who commenced his research activity with open diffusion–reaction systems under the supervision of Roman S. Ingarden (Toruń), a father of Polish synergetics, and original thermodynamic approaches to self-organization. The active cooperation of Professor Czajkowski, mainly with German physicists (Friedrich Schloegl, Aachen; Werner Ebeling, Berlin), ought to be highlighted. In light of this, a development of his research, as it has moved from statistical thermodynamics to solid state theory, pursued in terms of nonlinear solid-state optics (Franco Bassani, Pisa), and culminated very recently with large quasiparticles termed Rydberg excitons, and their coherent interactions with light, is worth delineating.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-03936-747-4 9783039367467 9783039367474
10.3390/books978-3-03936-747-4 doi
Research & information: general
entropy second law thermodynamics Shannon measure of information information theory surface plasmons fractals quantum plasmonics beyond dipole entanglement electromagnetically induced transparency cross-Kerr nonlinearity Gazeau–Klauder coherent states Helstrom bound chemical computing oscillatory reaction genetic optimization classification problem interacting oscillators Flory–De Gennes exponent conformation of protein albumin non-gaussian chain non-isothermal characteristics Fisher’s test Kullback–Leibler divergence network flow channel probability distribution Shannon information measure cross-entropy drones swarms robustness information classical vs. quantum system condensed matter soft matter complex systems
