Non-isolated systems have diverse coupling relations with the external environment. These relations generate complex thermodynamics and information transmission between the system and its environment. The framework depicted in the current research attempts to glance at the critical role of the internal orders inside the non-isolated system in shaping the information thermodynamics coupling. We characterize the coupling as a generalized encoding process, where the system acts as an information thermodynamics encoder to encode the external information based on thermodynamics. We formalize the encoding process in the context of the nonequilibrium second law of thermodynamics, revealing an intrinsic difference in information thermodynamics char...
The human brain may be regarded as an irreversible system which is constrained by a fixed inflow of ...
Introduction & Objectives: Norwich’s Entropy Theory of Perception (1975 [1] -present) stands alone. ...
Biological sensory systems react to changes in their surroundings. They are characterized by fast re...
Abstract — The brain is both a thermodynamic system and an information processor. Cognition is descr...
The connection between brain and mind is an important scientific and philosophical question that we ...
The connection between brain and mind is an important scientific and philosophical question that we ...
Thermodynamics and information have intricate interrelations. Often thermodynamics is considered to ...
The connection between brain and mind is an important scientific and philosophical question that we ...
The laws of thermodynamics, despite their wide range of applicability, are known to break down when ...
The capacity to integrate information is a prominent feature of biological, neural, and cognitive pr...
The capacity to integrate information is a prominent feature of biological, neural, and cognitive pr...
Understanding structured information and computation in thermodynamics systems is crucial to progres...
This paper deals with the fundamental and challenging question of the ultimate origin of genetic inf...
Unravelling the physical limits of information processing is an important goal of non-equilibrium st...
Some critical trends in information theory, its role in living systems and utilization in fluctuatio...
The human brain may be regarded as an irreversible system which is constrained by a fixed inflow of ...
Introduction & Objectives: Norwich’s Entropy Theory of Perception (1975 [1] -present) stands alone. ...
Biological sensory systems react to changes in their surroundings. They are characterized by fast re...
Abstract — The brain is both a thermodynamic system and an information processor. Cognition is descr...
The connection between brain and mind is an important scientific and philosophical question that we ...
The connection between brain and mind is an important scientific and philosophical question that we ...
Thermodynamics and information have intricate interrelations. Often thermodynamics is considered to ...
The connection between brain and mind is an important scientific and philosophical question that we ...
The laws of thermodynamics, despite their wide range of applicability, are known to break down when ...
The capacity to integrate information is a prominent feature of biological, neural, and cognitive pr...
The capacity to integrate information is a prominent feature of biological, neural, and cognitive pr...
Understanding structured information and computation in thermodynamics systems is crucial to progres...
This paper deals with the fundamental and challenging question of the ultimate origin of genetic inf...
Unravelling the physical limits of information processing is an important goal of non-equilibrium st...
Some critical trends in information theory, its role in living systems and utilization in fluctuatio...
The human brain may be regarded as an irreversible system which is constrained by a fixed inflow of ...
Introduction & Objectives: Norwich’s Entropy Theory of Perception (1975 [1] -present) stands alone. ...
Biological sensory systems react to changes in their surroundings. They are characterized by fast re...