This book is about distributed information flow in generic quantum systems. We have already hinted that the CCCDs defined in the previous chapter can be employed as functional specifications of the QRFs defined in Chap. 2. “Function” is, moreover, a semantic notion, as we saw in Chap. 1. We have, therefore, the necessary ingredients to express generic physical interactions in semantic terms, that is, it terms of what they mean to the interacting systems. To anyone brought up on the notion that physics is about mechanical interactions between inert objects—“particles” characterized just by mass, charge, and angular momentum—this statement may seem counter-intuitive, or even ludicrous.

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Hierarchical Bayesian Inference and the Classical FEP

  • Chris Fields,
  • James Glazebrook

摘要

This book is about distributed information flow in generic quantum systems. We have already hinted that the CCCDs defined in the previous chapter can be employed as functional specifications of the QRFs defined in Chap. 2. “Function” is, moreover, a semantic notion, as we saw in Chap. 1. We have, therefore, the necessary ingredients to express generic physical interactions in semantic terms, that is, it terms of what they mean to the interacting systems. To anyone brought up on the notion that physics is about mechanical interactions between inert objects—“particles” characterized just by mass, charge, and angular momentum—this statement may seem counter-intuitive, or even ludicrous.