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Information and Self-Organization : A Macroscopic Approach to Complex Systems, Paperback / softback Book

Information and Self-Organization : A Macroscopic Approach to Complex Systems Paperback / softback

Part of the Springer Series in Synergetics series

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The widespread interest this book has found among professors, scientists and stu­ dents working in a variety of fields has made a new edition necessary.

I have used this opportunity to add three new chapters on recent developments.

One of the most fascinating fields of modern science is cognitive science which has become a meet­ ing place of many disciplines ranging from mathematics over physics and computer science to psychology.

Here, one of the important links between these fields is the concept of information which, however, appears in various disguises, be it as Shan­ non information or as semantic information (or as something still different).

So far, meaning seemed to be exorcised from Shannon information, whereas meaning plays a central role in semantic (or as it is sometimes called "pragmatic") information.

In the new chapter 13 it will be shown, however, that there is an important interplay between Shannon and semantic information and that, in particular, the latter plays a decisive role in the fixation of Shannon information and, in cognitive processes, al­ lows a drastic reduction of that information.

A second, equally fascinating and rapidly developing field for mathematicians, computer scientists and physicists is quantum information and quantum computa­ tion.

The inclusion of these topics is a must for any modern treatise dealing with in­ formation.

It becomes more and more evident that the abstract concept of informa­ tion is inseparably tied up with its realizations in the physical world.

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