Abstract
In modern science, engineering and public life, a big role is played by information and operations associated with it: information reception, information transmission, information processing, storing information and so on. The significance of information has seemingly outgrown the significance of the other important factor, which used to play a dominant role in the previous century, namely, energy.
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‘nat’ refers to natural digit that means natural unit.
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‘bit’ refers to binary digit that means binary unit (sign).
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Boltzmann’s entropy is commonly referred to as ‘Shannon’s entropy’, or just ‘entropy’ within the field of information theory.
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Belavkin, R.V., Pardalos, P.M., Principe, J.C., Stratonovich, R.L. (2020). Definition of information and entropy in the absence of noise. In: Belavkin, R., Pardalos, P., Principe, J. (eds) Theory of Information and its Value. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22833-0_1
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