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The level of order R in a spherical system of radius r0 with a probability amplitude function ψ(x),x=r,θ,ϕ obeys R=(1/2)r02I, where I=4∫dx|∇ψ|2 is its Fisher information level. We show that a flat space universe obeying the Robertson–Walker metric has an invariant value of the order as...
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The extremization of the information-theoretic measures (Fisher information, Shannon entropy, Tsallis entropy), which complementary describe the spreading of the physical states of natural systems, gives rise to fundamental equations of motion and/or conservation laws. At times, the associated...
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The scaling properties of various composite information-theoretic measures (Shannon and Rényi entropy sums, Fisher and Onicescu information products, Tsallis entropy ratio, Fisher–Shannon product and shape complexity) are studied in position and momentum spaces for the non-relativistic...
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