Information Physics: Physics-Information and Quantum Analogies for Complex Systems Modeling

Author:   Miroslav Svitek (Professor, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic)
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Pages:   154
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Author:   Miroslav Svitek (Professor, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science & Technology
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780323910118


ISBN 10:   0323910114
Pages:   154
Publication Date:   14 June 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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1. Introduction to Information Physics 1.1 Dynamical systems 1.2 Information representation 1.3 Information source and recipient 1.4 Information gate 1.5 Information perception 1.6 Information scenarios 1.7 Information channel 2. Classical Physics – Information Analogies 2.1 Electrics – information analogies 2.2 Magnetic – information analogies 2.3 Information elements 2.4 Extended information elements  2.5 Information mem-elements  3. Information circuits 3.1 Telematics 3.2 Brain adaptive resonance 3.3 Knowledge cycle 4. Quantum Physics - Information Analogies 4.1 Quantum events 4.2 Quantum objects 4.3 Two (non-)exclusive observers 4.4 Composition of quantum objects 4.5 Mixture of partial quantum information 4.6 Time-varying quantum objects 4.7 Quantum information coding and decoding 4.8 Quantum data flow rate 4.9 Holographic approach to phase parameters 4.10 Two (non-) distinguished quantum subsystems 4.11 Quantum information gate 4.12 Quantum learning 5 Features of Quantum Information 5.1 Quantization 5.2 Quantum entanglement 5.3 Quantum environment 5.4 Quantum identity 5.5 Quantum self-organization 5.6 Quantum interference 5.7 Distance between wave components 5.8 Interaction’s speed between wave components 5.9 Component strength 5.10 Quantum node 6. Composition rules of quantum subsystems 6.1 Connected subsystems 6.2 Disconnected subsystems 6.3 Coexisted subsystems 6.4 Symmetrically disconnected subsystems 6.5 Symmetrically competing subsystems 6.6 Interactions with an environment 6.7 Illustrative examples 7. Applicability of quantum models 7.1 Quantum processes 7.2 Quantum model of hierarchical networks 7.3 Time-varying quantum systems 7.4 Quantum information gyrator 7.5 Quantum transfer functions 8. Extended quantum models 8.1 Ordering models 8.2 Incremental models 8.3 Inserted models} 8.4 Intersectional extended models 9. Complex adaptive systems 9.1 Basic agent of smart services 9.2 Smart resilient cities 9.3 Intelligent transport systemts 9.4 Ontology and multiagent technologies 10. Conclusion

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Dr. Miroslav Svitek is a full professor in Engineering Informatics at Faculty of Transportation Sciences, Czech Technical University in Prague. He has been the Dean of Faculty of Transportation Sciences, Czech Technical University. Since 2018, he has been a Visiting Professor in Smart Cities at University of Texas at El Paso, USA. The focus of his research includes complex system sciences and their practical applications to Intelligent Transport Systems, Smart Cities and Smart Regions. He is the author or co-author of more than 200 scientific papers and 10 books, including Quantum System Theory: Principles and Applications and Stochastic Processes: Estimation, Optimisation, and Analysis. He received his Ph.D. in radioelectronics at Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University. In 2005, he was been nominated as the extraordinary professor in applied informatics at Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Matej Bel in Banska Bystrica, Slovak Republic. In 2008, Dr. Svítek was the first president of the Czech Smart City Cluster, and he is a member of the Engineering Academy of the Czech Republic. In 2006 – 2018, he served as President of the Association of Transport Telematics

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