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arxiv: math-ph/0008018 · v1 · submitted 2000-08-07 · 🧮 math-ph · cond-mat.stat-mech· gr-qc· math.MP· math.PR

Change, time and information geometry

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Dynamics, the study of change, is normally the subject of mechanics. Whether the chosen mechanics is ``fundamental'' and deterministic or ``phenomenological'' and stochastic, all changes are described relative to an external time. Here we show that once we define what we are talking about, namely, the system, its states and a criterion to distinguish among them, there is a single, unique, and natural dynamical law for irreversible processes that is compatible with the principle of maximum entropy. In this alternative dynamics changes are described relative to an internal, ``intrinsic'' time which is a derived, statistical concept defined and measured by change itself. Time is quantified change.

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