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Information and Its Role in Nature
Infromation and Its Role in Nature presents an in-depth interdisciplinary discussion of the concept of information and its role in the control of natural processes. After a brief review of classical and quantum information theory, the author addresses numerous central questions, including: Is inform...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27698-X http://cds.cern.ch/record/1250530 |
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author | Roederer, Juan G |
author_facet | Roederer, Juan G |
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description | Infromation and Its Role in Nature presents an in-depth interdisciplinary discussion of the concept of information and its role in the control of natural processes. After a brief review of classical and quantum information theory, the author addresses numerous central questions, including: Is information reducible to the laws of physics and chemistry? Does the Universe, in its evolution, constantly generate new information? Or are information and information-processing exclusive attributes of living systems, related to the very definition of life? If so, what is the role of information in classical and quantum physics? In what ways does information-processing in the human brain bring about self-consciousness? Accessible to graduate students and professionals from all scientific disciplines, this stimulating book will help to shed light on many controversial issues at the heart of modern science. |
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spelling | cern-12505302021-04-22T01:29:15Zdoi:10.1007/3-540-27698-Xhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1250530engRoederer, Juan GInformation and Its Role in NatureComputing and ComputersInfromation and Its Role in Nature presents an in-depth interdisciplinary discussion of the concept of information and its role in the control of natural processes. After a brief review of classical and quantum information theory, the author addresses numerous central questions, including: Is information reducible to the laws of physics and chemistry? Does the Universe, in its evolution, constantly generate new information? Or are information and information-processing exclusive attributes of living systems, related to the very definition of life? If so, what is the role of information in classical and quantum physics? In what ways does information-processing in the human brain bring about self-consciousness? Accessible to graduate students and professionals from all scientific disciplines, this stimulating book will help to shed light on many controversial issues at the heart of modern science.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:12505302005 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Roederer, Juan G Information and Its Role in Nature |
title | Information and Its Role in Nature |
title_full | Information and Its Role in Nature |
title_fullStr | Information and Its Role in Nature |
title_full_unstemmed | Information and Its Role in Nature |
title_short | Information and Its Role in Nature |
title_sort | information and its role in nature |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27698-X http://cds.cern.ch/record/1250530 |
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