Quantifying the complexity of geodesic paths on curved statistical manifolds through information geometric entropies and Jacobi fields (Q633725)
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Quantifying the complexity of geodesic paths on curved statistical manifolds through information geometric entropies and Jacobi fields (English)
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29 March 2011
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Complexity of geodesic paths on a curved statistical manifold M is characterized, in this paper, in terms of asymptotic behaviour of the information geometric complexity (IGC) and the Jacobi vector field intensity. The manifold M is endowed with a Fisher-Rao information metric \(g_{\mu\nu}(\Theta)\) having non-zero off-diagonal terms. A power law decay is noted in the IGC at a rate depending on the macroscopic correlational coefficients \(r_k\). It is also observed an attenuation of the asymptotic exponential divergence of the Jacobi vector field intensity.
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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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