Information and Statistical Measures in Classical vs. Quantum Condensed-Matter and Related Systems
The presented editorial summarizes in brief the efforts of ten (10) papers collected by the Special Issue (SI) “Condensed-Matter-Principia Based Information & Statistical Measures: From Classical to Quantum”. The SI called for papers dealing with condensed-matter systems, or their interdisciplin...
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description | The presented editorial summarizes in brief the efforts of ten (10) papers collected by the Special Issue (SI) “Condensed-Matter-Principia Based Information & Statistical Measures: From Classical to Quantum”. The SI called for papers dealing with condensed-matter systems, or their interdisciplinary analogs, for which well-defined classical statistical vs. quantum information measures can be inferred while based on the entropy concept. The SI has mainly been rested upon objectives addressed by an international colloquium held in October 2019, at the University of Science and Technology (UTP) Bydgoszcz, Poland (see http://zmpf.imif.utp.edu.pl/rci-jcs/rci-jcs-4/), with an emphasis placed on the achievements of Professor Gerard Czajkowski (PGC). PGC commenced his research activity with diffusion-reaction (open) systems under the supervision of Roman S. Ingarden (Toruń), a father of Polish synergetics, and original thermodynamic approaches to self-organization. The active cooperation of PGC mainly with German physicists (Friedrich Schloegl, Aachen; Werner Ebeling, Berlin) ought to be underlined. Then, the development of Czajkowski’s research is worth underscoring, moving from statistical thermodynamics to solid state theory, pursued in terms of nonlinear solid-state optics (Franco Bassani, Pisa), and culminating very recently with large quasiparticles, termed Rydberg excitons, and their coherent interactions with light. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e9aeadaeb3424a02bab9d4b60cc0258f2023-11-20T03:27:09ZengMDPI AGEntropy1099-43002020-06-0122664510.3390/e22060645Information and Statistical Measures in Classical vs. Quantum Condensed-Matter and Related SystemsAdam Gadomski0Sylwia Zielińska-Raczyńska1Institute of Mathematics and Physics (Group of Modeling of Physicochemical Processes), Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering, UTP University of Science and Technology, 85-796 Bydgoszcz, PolandInstitute of Mathematics and Physics (Group of Quantum Optics and Information), Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering, UTP University of Science and Technology, 85-796 Bydgoszcz, PolandThe presented editorial summarizes in brief the efforts of ten (10) papers collected by the Special Issue (SI) “Condensed-Matter-Principia Based Information & Statistical Measures: From Classical to Quantum”. The SI called for papers dealing with condensed-matter systems, or their interdisciplinary analogs, for which well-defined classical statistical vs. quantum information measures can be inferred while based on the entropy concept. The SI has mainly been rested upon objectives addressed by an international colloquium held in October 2019, at the University of Science and Technology (UTP) Bydgoszcz, Poland (see http://zmpf.imif.utp.edu.pl/rci-jcs/rci-jcs-4/), with an emphasis placed on the achievements of Professor Gerard Czajkowski (PGC). PGC commenced his research activity with diffusion-reaction (open) systems under the supervision of Roman S. Ingarden (Toruń), a father of Polish synergetics, and original thermodynamic approaches to self-organization. The active cooperation of PGC mainly with German physicists (Friedrich Schloegl, Aachen; Werner Ebeling, Berlin) ought to be underlined. Then, the development of Czajkowski’s research is worth underscoring, moving from statistical thermodynamics to solid state theory, pursued in terms of nonlinear solid-state optics (Franco Bassani, Pisa), and culminating very recently with large quasiparticles, termed Rydberg excitons, and their coherent interactions with light.https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/22/6/645informationentropyclassical vs. quantum systemcondensed mattersoft mattercomplex systems |
spellingShingle | Adam Gadomski Sylwia Zielińska-Raczyńska Information and Statistical Measures in Classical vs. Quantum Condensed-Matter and Related Systems Entropy information entropy classical vs. quantum system condensed matter soft matter complex systems |
title | Information and Statistical Measures in Classical vs. Quantum Condensed-Matter and Related Systems |
title_full | Information and Statistical Measures in Classical vs. Quantum Condensed-Matter and Related Systems |
title_fullStr | Information and Statistical Measures in Classical vs. Quantum Condensed-Matter and Related Systems |
title_full_unstemmed | Information and Statistical Measures in Classical vs. Quantum Condensed-Matter and Related Systems |
title_short | Information and Statistical Measures in Classical vs. Quantum Condensed-Matter and Related Systems |
title_sort | information and statistical measures in classical vs quantum condensed matter and related systems |
topic | information entropy classical vs. quantum system condensed matter soft matter complex systems |
url | https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/22/6/645 |
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