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Information: The New Language of Science by Hans Christian von Baeyer ISBN 9780297607250, 0297607251 instant download

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Authors:Hans Christian von Baeyer
Pages:258 pages
Year:2004
Edition:1
Publisher:Harvard University Press
Language:english
File Size:19.16 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780297607250, 0297607251
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Information: The New Language of Science by Hans Christian von Baeyer ISBN 9780297607250, 0297607251 instant download

The thesis of this book is that the science of information is now fundamental to theoretical physics. The book asks three principal questions: What is information? What are its limits? What are the limits of information processing? From Democritus, Ockham, and Boltzmann to Shannon, Wheeler, Feynman, and Zeilinger, the book recounts the contributions of historical and contemporary thinkers to information theory. Varied topics such as meaning, reductionism, noise, bits and qubits, and Bayesian probability are discussed. The book also analyzes the informational relevance of entropy, quantum entanglement, wave-particle duality, black holes, bioinformatics, and protein-folding.
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