Complexity, Entropy And The Physics Of Information (SANTA FE INSTITUTE STUDIES IN THE SCIENCES OF COMPLEXITY PROCEEDINGS)
Description:
Thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, the quantum theory of measurement, the physics of computations, and many of the issues of the theory of dynamical systems, molecular biology, genetics and computer science share information as a common theme. This proceedings volume explores the connections among quantum and classical physics,information and its transfer, and computation, and the significance of these connections for the formulation of physical theories. It also considers the origins and evolution so the information-processing entities, their complexity, and the manner in which they analyze their perceptions to form models of the Universe. Based on a meeting held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, this book will appeal to anyone interested in the connections among physical laws, the theory of computation and complexity, and the role played by information and its transfer in the Universe.