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Michael Wibral, Conor Finn, Patricia Wollstadt, Joseph T. Lizier and Viola Priesemann    

Information processing performed by any system can be conceptually decomposed into the transfer, storage and modification of information—an idea dating all the way back to the work of Alan Turing. However, formal information theoretic definitions until v... see more

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Yao Rong, Mengjiao Tang and Jie Zhou    

One main interest of information geometry is to study the properties of statistical models that do not depend on the coordinate systems or model parametrization; thus, it may serve as an analytic tool for intrinsic inference in statistics. In this paper,... see more

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Seyyed Mohammadreza Azimi, Osvaldo Simeone and Ravi Tandon    

The storage of frequently requested multimedia content at small-cell base stations (BSs) can reduce the load of macro-BSs without relying on high-speed backhaul links. In this work, the optimal operation of a system consisting of a cache-aided small-cell... see more

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Rainer Hollerbach and Eun-jin Kim    

A probabilistic description is essential for understanding the dynamics of stochastic systems far from equilibrium, given uncertainty inherent in the systems. To compare different Probability Density Functions (PDFs), it is extremely useful to quantify t... see more

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Benjamin Allen, Blake C. Stacey and Yaneer Bar-Yam    

Complex systems display behavior at a range of scales. Large-scale behaviors can emerge from the correlated or dependent behavior of individual small-scale components. To capture this observation in a rigorous and general way, we introduce a formalism fo... see more

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