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Entropy, cocycles, and their diagrammatics

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The first part of the paper explains how to encode a one-cocycle and a two-cocycle on a group $G$ with values in its representation by networks of planar trivalent graphs with edges labelled by elements of $G$, elements of the representation floating in the regions, and suitable rules for manipulation of these diagrams. When the group is a semidirect product, there is a similar presentation via overlapping networks for the two subgroups involved. M. Kontsevich and J.-L. Cathelineau have shown how to interpret the entropy of a finite random variable and infinitesimal dilogarithms, including their four-term functional relations, via 2-cocycles on the group of affine symmetries of a line. We convert their construction into a diagrammatical calculus evaluating planar networks that describe morphisms in suitable monoidal categories. In particular, the four-term relations become equalities of networks analogous to associativity equations. The resulting monoidal categories complement existing categorical and operadic approaches to entropy.

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Diagrammatics of information

math-ph · 2025-02-04 · conditional · novelty 3.0

Shannon and joint entropy are recast as sums of infinitesimal dilogarithm brackets, and the five-term dilogarithm is deformed to the four-term infinitesimal dilogarithm via dual numbers.

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  • Diagrammatics of information math-ph · 2025-02-04 · conditional · none · ref 13 · internal anchor

    Shannon and joint entropy are recast as sums of infinitesimal dilogarithm brackets, and the five-term dilogarithm is deformed to the four-term infinitesimal dilogarithm via dual numbers.