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Local softening of information geometric indicators of chaos in statistical modeling in the presence of quantum-like considerations
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    Local softening of information geometric indicators of chaos in statistical modeling in the presence of quantum-like considerations (English)
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    10 May 2016
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    Summary: In a previous paper [the third author et al., Open Syst. Inf. Dyn. 19, No. 1, Article ID 1250001, 24 p. (2012; Zbl 1238.81069)], we compared an uncorrelated 3D Gaussian statistical model to an uncorrelated 2D Gaussian statistical model obtained from the former model by introducing a constraint that resembles the quantum mechanical canonical minimum uncertainty relation. Analysis was completed by way of the information geometry and the entropic dynamics of each system. This analysis revealed that the chaoticity of the 2D Gaussian statistical model, quantified by means of the Information Geometric Entropy (IGE), is \textit{softened} or weakened with respect to the chaoticity of the 3D Gaussian statistical model, due to the accessibility of more information. In this companion work, we further constrain the system in the context of a correlation constraint among the system's micro-variables and show that the chaoticity is further weakened, but only \textit{locally}. Finally, the physicality of the constraints is briefly discussed, particularly in the context of quantum entanglement.
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    probability theory
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    Riemannian geometry
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    chaos
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    complexity
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    entropy
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