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Information dynamics and its applications to optical communication processes

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Quantum Aspects of Optical Communications

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics ((LNP,volume 378))

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Various physical or nonphysical systems can be described by states, so that the dynamics of a system is described by the state change. One of essential characters of a state is expressed by its complexity. Complexity such as entropy is a key concept in In formation theory. We call the study of the state change together with such complexities “Information dynamics”, which is a kind of synthesis of dynamics of state change and information theory. Here we explain what information dynamics is and indicate how it can be used in optical communication. Some of concrete applications of information dynamics are discussed in the papers [9,10] of this volume.

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Cherif Bendjaballah Osamu Hirota Serge Reynaud

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Ohya, M. (1991). Information dynamics and its applications to optical communication processes. In: Bendjaballah, C., Hirota, O., Reynaud, S. (eds) Quantum Aspects of Optical Communications. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 378. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-53862-3_169

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