A Markov-informational representation of evolutions

Foundations of Physics 17 (2):183-192 (1987)
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Abstract

A purely probabilistic-informational model of evolutions is sketched, basically free of any assumption concerning the nature and structure of the evolving system but apt to incorporatea posteriori any such assumptions needed for application to a specified evolution. The model produces an abstract extension of the second principle of thermodynamics. It also leads to an outline of a typology of irreversible evolutions

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Theories of Probability.Terrence Fine - 1973 - Academic Press.
Rational Thermodynamics.C. Truesdell - 1986 - Philosophy of Science 53 (2):305-306.

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