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Algorithmic Information Theory for Physicists and Natural Scientists
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Algorithmic Information Theory for Physicists and Natural Scientists

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Algorithmic information theory (AIT), or Kolmogorov complexity as it is known to mathematicians, can provide a useful tool for scientists to look at natural systems, however, some critical conceptual issues need to be understood and the advances already made collated and put in a form accessible to scientists. This book has been written in the hope that readers will be able to absorb the key ideas behind AIT so that they are in a better position to access the mathematical developments and to apply the ideas to their own areas of interest. The theoretical underpinning of AIT is outlined in the earlier chapters, while later chapters focus on the applications, drawing attention to the thermodynamic commonality between ordered physical systems such as the alignment of magnetic spins, the maintenance of a laser distant from equilibrium, and ordered living systems such as bacterial systems, an ecology, and an economy.

Key Features

Presents a mathematically complex subject in language accessible to scientists

Provides rich insights into modelling far-from-equilibrium systems

Emphasises applications across range of fields, including physics, biology and econophysics

Empowers scientists to apply these mathematical tools to their own research

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 June 2020
Pages
238
ISBN
9780750326384

Algorithmic information theory (AIT), or Kolmogorov complexity as it is known to mathematicians, can provide a useful tool for scientists to look at natural systems, however, some critical conceptual issues need to be understood and the advances already made collated and put in a form accessible to scientists. This book has been written in the hope that readers will be able to absorb the key ideas behind AIT so that they are in a better position to access the mathematical developments and to apply the ideas to their own areas of interest. The theoretical underpinning of AIT is outlined in the earlier chapters, while later chapters focus on the applications, drawing attention to the thermodynamic commonality between ordered physical systems such as the alignment of magnetic spins, the maintenance of a laser distant from equilibrium, and ordered living systems such as bacterial systems, an ecology, and an economy.

Key Features

Presents a mathematically complex subject in language accessible to scientists

Provides rich insights into modelling far-from-equilibrium systems

Emphasises applications across range of fields, including physics, biology and econophysics

Empowers scientists to apply these mathematical tools to their own research

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 June 2020
Pages
238
ISBN
9780750326384