Adam Smith, Charles Darwin, Rudolf Clausius, and Léon Brillouin considered certain “values” as key quantities in their descriptions of market competition, natural selection, thermodynamic processes, and information exchange, respectively. None of those values can be computed from elementary properties of the particular object they are attributed to, but rather values represent emergent, irreducible properties. In this paper, such values are jointly understood as information values in certain contexts. For this aim, structural information is distinguished from symbolic information. While the first can be associated with arbitrary physical processes or structures, the latter requires conventions which govern encoding and decoding of the symbo...
The primary purpose of this article is to provide additional quantitative examples to the recently p...
Abstract.—Prior to Darwin, the evolutionary vision had always looked for the unity of life with natu...
The entropy formulas of information theory are not rele-vant to the cost of obtaining knowledge nor ...
We discuss the relation between entropy and information from the physicists point of view differing ...
In this article, we analyze the interrelationships among such notions as entropy, information, compl...
Often, science and engineering students have difficult time in viewing certain concepts in their hol...
This paper deals with the fundamental and challenging question of the ultimate origin of genetic inf...
ABSTRACTFor years, links between entropy and information of a system have been proposed, but their c...
The purpose of this paper is to present the evolution of the concept of entropy from engineering to ...
The term entropy is used in different meanings in different contexts, sometimes in contradictory way...
Many authors tried to exploit the similarities between expressions of the statistical thermodynamics...
Abstract: Selforganization is a process by which the interaction between the parts of a complex syst...
This paper is an attempt to perform some semantic analysis of the concept of "entropy" as ...
What is information? What role does information entropy play in this information exploding age, espe...
From the energy involved in a physical or chemical process, part of it cannot be utilised as work. E...
The primary purpose of this article is to provide additional quantitative examples to the recently p...
Abstract.—Prior to Darwin, the evolutionary vision had always looked for the unity of life with natu...
The entropy formulas of information theory are not rele-vant to the cost of obtaining knowledge nor ...
We discuss the relation between entropy and information from the physicists point of view differing ...
In this article, we analyze the interrelationships among such notions as entropy, information, compl...
Often, science and engineering students have difficult time in viewing certain concepts in their hol...
This paper deals with the fundamental and challenging question of the ultimate origin of genetic inf...
ABSTRACTFor years, links between entropy and information of a system have been proposed, but their c...
The purpose of this paper is to present the evolution of the concept of entropy from engineering to ...
The term entropy is used in different meanings in different contexts, sometimes in contradictory way...
Many authors tried to exploit the similarities between expressions of the statistical thermodynamics...
Abstract: Selforganization is a process by which the interaction between the parts of a complex syst...
This paper is an attempt to perform some semantic analysis of the concept of "entropy" as ...
What is information? What role does information entropy play in this information exploding age, espe...
From the energy involved in a physical or chemical process, part of it cannot be utilised as work. E...
The primary purpose of this article is to provide additional quantitative examples to the recently p...
Abstract.—Prior to Darwin, the evolutionary vision had always looked for the unity of life with natu...
The entropy formulas of information theory are not rele-vant to the cost of obtaining knowledge nor ...