Science and Information Theory

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"Science and Information Theory" is a foundational book by physicist Léon Brillouin that applies information theory concepts to problems in physics and the natural sciences.

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instanceOf book
appliesConcept Shannon information NERFINISHED
entropy in communication theory
probability theory
statistical mechanics formalism
author Léon Brillouin NERFINISHED
contribution analyzed Maxwell's demon using information theory
clarified the role of information in thermodynamic processes
helped relate physical entropy to information-theoretic entropy
popularized information-theoretic ideas in physics
field information theory
physics
statistical mechanics
thermodynamics
focus application of information theory to natural sciences
physical interpretation of information
statistical description of physical systems
genre scientific literature
hasAuthorProfession physicist
hasPerspective bridges information theory and physical science
influencedField communication theory
foundations of thermodynamics
philosophy of physics
statistical physics
intendedAudience applied mathematicians
engineers
physicists
language English
publicationEra mid-20th century
publisher Academic Press NERFINISHED
relatedTo communication theory
information theory
statistical mechanics
thermodynamics
relatedWorkAuthor Claude Shannon NERFINISHED
Norbert Wiener NERFINISHED
topic Maxwell's demon NERFINISHED
communication theory
entropy
information
limits of knowledge in physics
measurement in physics
noise in physical systems
second law of thermodynamics
statistical entropy
thermodynamic entropy

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Léon Brillouin notableWork Science and Information Theory