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    THEORY OF INFORMATION
    Fundamentality, Diversity and Unification

    by Mark Burgin (University of California, Los Angeles, USA)

    Table of Contents (31k)
    Preface (65k)
    Chapter 1: Introduction (354k)

    This unique volume presents a new approach — the general theory of information — to scientific understanding of information phenomena. Based on a thorough analysis of information processes in nature, technology, and society, as well as on the main directions in information theory, this theory synthesizes existing directions into a unified system. The book explains how this theory opens new kinds of possibilities for information technology, information sciences, computer science, knowledge engineering, psychology, linguistics, social sciences, and education.

    The book also gives a broad introduction to the main mathematically-based directions in information theory. The general theory of information provides a unified context for existing directions in information studies, making it possible to elaborate on a comprehensive definition of information; explain relations between information, data, and knowledge; and demonstrate how different mathematical models of information and information processes are related.

    Explanation of information essence and functioning is given, as well as answers to the following questions:

    • how information is related to knowledge and data;
    • how information is modeled by mathematical structures;
    • how these models are used to better understand computers and the Internet, cognition and education, communication and computation.
     
    Contents:
    • General Theory of Information
    • Statistical Information Theory
    • Semantic Information Theory
    • Algorithm Information Theory
    • Pragmatic Information Theory
    • Dynamics of Information
     
    Readership: Professionals in information processing, and general readers interested in information and information processes.
     
    “This book is well written. It is very useful to researchers, graduate and undergraduate students from almost all fields of knowledge. It is full of illustrations, examples, discussions, investigations, comparisons, and conclusions. The appendices make the book self-contained.”
    Mathematical Reviews
     
    688pp    Pub. date: Dec 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-283-548-2
    981-283-548-2
       US$150 / £99

     


    688pp    Pub. date: Dec 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-283-549-9(ebook)
    981-283-549-0(ebook)
       US$195

     


     

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