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Information is Energy: Definition of a physically based concept of information

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Management number 233621537 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$24.63 Model Number 233621537
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An objective, dynamic and physically justified concept of information is elaborated starting from Shannon's concept of entropy and applied to information technology, artificial intelligence (consciousness) and thermodynamics. The justification of an information conservation theorem acquires practical significance in information technology, especially as it moves into the quantum realm (photonics/quantum computing). The unconditional dynamics of information and its objectivity are critically examined and are the foundations of the considerations.We live in the information age, but the concept of information is still not defined objectively and physically. This book defines a dynamic concept of information that results in a conservation of information principle. Just as the principle of conservation of energy is essential to understanding energy, the principle of conservation of information leads to a deeper understanding of information.Information is strongly related to entropy, always in motion, cannot disappear, and is independent of subjects. Read more

ASIN B0BYN77WC4
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ISBN13 978-3658408626
Language English
File size 12.0 MB
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Publisher Springer Vieweg
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 242 pages
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Publication date June 21, 2023
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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