Geometrodynamics of Information on Curved Statistical Manifolds and its Applications to Chaos

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zbMATH Open1153.37348arXiv0810.4623MaRDI QIDQ3597795FDOQ3597795


Authors: Carlo Cafaro, Sean Alan Ali Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 9 February 2009

Abstract: A novel information-geometrodynamical approach to chaotic dynamics (IGAC) on curved statistical manifolds based on Entropic Dynamics (ED) is presented and a new definition of information geometrodynamical entropy (IGE) as a measure of chaoticity is proposed. The general classical formalism is illustrated in a relatively simple example. It is shown that the hyperbolicity of a non-maximally symmetric 6N-dimensional statistical manifold M_{s} underlying an ED Gaussian model describing an arbitrary system of 3N degrees of freedom leads to linear information-geometric entropy growth and to exponential divergence of the Jacobi vector field intensity, quantum and classical features of chaos respectively. An information-geometric analogue of the Zurek-Paz quantum chaos criterion in the classical reversible limit is proposed. This analogy is illustrated applying the IGAC to a set of n-uncoupled three-dimensional anisotropic inverted harmonic oscillators characterized by a Ohmic distributed frequency spectrum.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/0810.4623




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