From complexity to incompleteness of treatable information
Qiuping A. Wang

TL;DR
This paper explores the concept of incomplete information in complex systems, proposing a generalized framework that accounts for information gaps and applying it to nonextensive statistical mechanics and fractal phase spaces.
Contribution
It introduces a mathematical and physical analysis of incomplete information, extending conventional theories to better describe complex, correlated, and fractal systems.
Findings
Generalized statistics with an empirical parameter improve modeling of complex systems.
Incompleteness of information affects stationary probability distributions.
Application to fractal phase space demonstrates the framework's relevance.
Abstract
The necessary information for specifying a complex system may not be completely accessible to us, i.e., to mathematical treatments. This is not to be confounded with the incompleteness of our knowledge about whatever systems or nature, since here information is our ignorance. In conventional statistics and information theories, this information or ignorance is supposed completely accessible to theoretical treatments connected with complete probability distributions. However, the hypothesis of incomplete information supposes that the information of certain systems can be incomplete as calculated in the usual way as in the conventional information theories. This hypothesis has been used in order to generalize the conventional statistics theory. The generalized statistics and information theory characterized by an empirical parameter has been proved useful for the formulation of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStatistical Mechanics and Entropy · Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis · Neural Networks and Applications
