An information geometric perspective on the complexity of macroscopic predictions arising from incomplete information (Q1629161)

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An information geometric perspective on the complexity of macroscopic predictions arising from incomplete information
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    An information geometric perspective on the complexity of macroscopic predictions arising from incomplete information (English)
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    11 December 2018
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    The authors present a brief survey of the main results uncovered by the authors and collaborators within the framework of the information geometric approach to chaos (IGAC) over the past decade. Several illustrative examples of entropic dynamical models employed to infer macroscopic predictions are provided when only limited information of the microscopic nature of a system is available. Finally, the authors include comments on the strengths and weaknesses of the proposed theoretical scheme.
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    information geometric approach to chaos
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    entropic dynamical model
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    information geometric entropy
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