The path integral of Feynman and "information modelling" of processes and systems
O. I. Shro

TL;DR
This paper explores the application of Feynman's path integral to information processes, using physical analogies and Poincare group symmetries to model information space-time transitions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to model information processes with Feynman's path integral and invariant velocity, linking physical analogies to information space-time.
Findings
Path integral method applied to information processes
Use of Poincare group for information frame transitions
Invariant velocity concept for information transfer
Abstract
The given article example of physical analogies to be entered information space-time. The opportunity of Poincare group use is shown for transition from one frame in another, for this purpose is entered invariant velocity of transition of the information. For calculation of information processes probability amplitudes is offered using path integral of Feynman.
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TopicsScientific Research and Philosophical Inquiry · Advanced Data Processing Techniques · Computational Physics and Python Applications
