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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2021/newsitem/12782/3-
 June-2021-DIEP-Seminar-Velimir-Ilić
DTSTAMP:20210526T170909
SUMMARY:DIEP Seminar, Velimir Ilić
ATTENDEE;ROLE=Speaker:Velimir Ilić (Mathematical I
 nstitute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Ar
 ts)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210603T110000
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:The aim of this talk is to present a c
 omprehensive classification of the main entropic f
 orms introduced in the last fifty years within sta
 tistical physics and information theory and to rev
 iew the fundamental questions about the meaning of
  information. I will particularly focus on axiomat
 ic approaches to the characterization of various g
 eneralizations of the Shannon entropy, such as the
  Rényi, the Tsallis, the Sharma-Mittal, and the Sh
 arma-Mittal-Taneja entropies, as well as the more 
 general classes of pseudo-additive entropies with 
 a well-defined mathematical and information theore
 tic structure. Finally, I will point out possible 
 applications of these measures in communication th
 eory, statistical inference and complex systems mo
 deling.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>The aim of thi
 s talk is to present a comprehensive classificatio
 n of the main entropic forms introduced in the las
 t fifty years within statistical physics and infor
 mation theory and to review the fundamental questi
 ons about the meaning of information. I will parti
 cularly focus on axiomatic approaches to the chara
 cterization of various generalizations of the Shan
 non entropy, such as the Rényi, the Tsallis, the S
 harma-Mittal, and the Sharma-Mittal-Taneja entropi
 es, as well as the more general classes of pseudo-
 additive entropies with a well-defined mathematica
 l and information theoretic structure. Finally, I 
 will point out possible applications of these meas
 ures in communication theory, statistical inferenc
 e and complex systems modeling.</p>\n
URL:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2021/newsitem/12782/3-
 June-2021-DIEP-Seminar-Velimir-Ilić
CONTACT:Soroush Rafiee Rad at soroush.r.rad at gma
 il.com
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