The Physical Nature of Information: A Short Course
By (Author) Gregory Falkovich
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
7th May 2025
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Computing and Information Technology
Applied physics
Hardback
232
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
A unified introduction to information theory for scientists
Applications of information theory span a broad range of disciplines today. This book presents a unified treatment of the subject for students and practitioners in the sciences. It teaches the tools universally used by physicists working on quantum computers and black holes, engineers designing self-driving cars, traders perfecting market strategies, chemists playing with molecules, biologists studying cells and living beings, linguists analyzing languages, and neuroscientists figuring out how the brain works. No matter what area of science you specialize in, The Physical Nature of Information unlocks the power of information theory to test the limits imposed by uncertainty.
Gregory Falkovich is the Pollak Professorial Chair in Physics at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. His books include Fluid Mechanics and (with John Cardy and Krzysztof Gawedzki) Non-equilibrium Statistical Mechanics and Turbulence.