In this article, we discuss the formal structure of a generalized information theory based on the extension of the probability calculus of Kolmogorov to a (possibly) non-commutative setting. By studying this framework, we argue that quantum information can be considered as a particular case of a huge family of non-commutative extensions of its classical counterpart. In any conceivable information theory, the possibility of dealing with different kinds of information measures plays a key role. Here, we generalize a notion of state spectrum, allowing us to introduce a majorization relation and a new family of generalized entropic measures.Fil: Holik, Federico Hernán. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas. Departamento...
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We discuss generalized pobabilistic models for which states not necessarily obey Kolmogorov's axioms...
We discuss different formal frameworks for the description of generalized probabilities in statistic...
Information plays an important role in our understanding of the physical world. Hence we propose an ...
In this article, we discuss the formal structure of a generalized information theory based on the ex...
In this article, we discuss the formal structure of a generalized information theory based on the ex...
In this review article we present different formal frameworks for the description of generalized pro...
In this chapter, we will discuss the ontological status of the notion of quantuminformation. In the ...
Following (and developing) Shannon’s philosophy, we believe that Information Theory should be constr...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
Quantum information theory has given rise to a renewed interest in, and a new perspective on, the ol...
Characterizing quantum correlations in terms of information-theoretic principles is a popular chapte...
We extend algorithmic information theory to quantum mechanics, taking a universal semicomputable den...
Given an arbitrary statistical theory, different from quantum mechanics, how to decide which are the...
The aim of this article is to offer a conceptual analysis of the notion of information, on the basis...
We study the origin of quantum probabilities as arising from non-Boolean propositional-operational s...
We discuss generalized pobabilistic models for which states not necessarily obey Kolmogorov's axioms...
We discuss different formal frameworks for the description of generalized probabilities in statistic...
Information plays an important role in our understanding of the physical world. Hence we propose an ...