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Distances in Probability Space and the Statistical Complexity Setup

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ENTROPY
卷 13, 期 6, 页码 1055-1075

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/e13061055

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generalized statistical complexity; disequilibrium; information theory; selection of the probability distribution; semiclassical theories; quantum chaos

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  1. CIC of Argentina
  2. CONICET, Argentina
  3. CAPES, Brazil
  4. Spain Ministry of Science and Innovation [FIS2008-00781]
  5. FEDER

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Statistical complexity measures (SCM) are the composition of two ingredients: (i) entropies and (ii) distances in probability-space. In consequence, SCMs provide a simultaneous quantification of the randomness and the correlational structures present in the system under study. We address in this review important topics underlying the SCM structure, viz., (a) a good choice of probability metric space and (b) how to assess the best distance-choice, which in this context is called a disequilibrium and is denoted with the letter Q. Q, indeed the crucial SCM ingredient, is cast in terms of an associated distance D. Since out input data consists of time-series, we also discuss the best way of extracting from the time series a probability distribution P. As an illustration, we show just how these issues affect the description of the classical limit of quantum mechanics.

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