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How much a Quantum Measurement is Informative?
The informational power of a quantum measurement is the maximum amount of
classical information that the measurement can extract from any ensemble of
quantum states. We discuss its main properties. Informational power is an
additive quantity, being equivalent to the classical capacity of a
quantum-classical channel. The informational power of a quantum measurement is
the maximum of the accessible information of a quantum ensemble that depends on
the measurement. We present some examples where the symmetry of the measurement
allows to analytically derive its informational power.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, published in the proceedings of the 11th Quantum
Communication, Measurement, and Computing (QCMC) conference, Vienna, Austria,
30 July-3 August, 201
Government and Social Media: A Case Study of 31 Informational World Cities
Social media platforms are increasingly being used by governments to foster
user interaction. Particularly in cities with enhanced ICT infrastructures
(i.e., Informational World Cities) and high internet penetration rates, social
media platforms are valuable tools for reaching high numbers of citizens. This
empirical investigation of 31 Informational World Cities will provide an
overview of social media services used for governmental purposes, of their
popularity among governments, and of their usage intensity in broadcasting
information online.Comment: In Proceedings of the 47th Hawaii International Conference on System
Sciences (pp. 1715-1724). IEEE Computer Society, 201
Latino and Non-Latino Perceptions of the Air Quality in California's San Joaquin Valley.
The San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California has poor air quality, high rates of asthma, and high rates of obesity. Informational campaigns aimed at increasing awareness of the health impacts of poor air quality and promoting behavior change need to be tailored to the specific target audiences. The study examined perceptions of air quality, perceived health impacts, and methods of accessing information about air quality between Latinos and other groups in the SJV. Residents of the SJV (n = 744) where surveyed via one of three methods: community organizations (256), public locations (251), and an internet panel (237). The results suggest that people perceive the air quality in their region to be generally unhealthy, particularly for sensitive groups. The air quality is more likely to be reported as being unhealthy by people with health problems and less unhealthy by Latinos and people who report regularly exercising. Latinos are more likely to report working outdoors regularly, but also more likely to report being able to reduce their exposure if the air quality is unhealthy. The results report differences in informational sources about air quality, suggesting that informational campaigns should target high risk groups using a variety of media
Destiny or Free Will Decision? A Life Overview from the Perspective of an Informational Modeling of Consciousness Part I: Information, Consciousness and Life Cycle
We drive our lives permanently by decisions YES/NO, and even we no longer distinguish the elementary intermediary steps of such decisions
most often, they form stereotyped chains that once triggered, they run unconsciously, daily facilitating our activities. We lead our lives actually by
conscious decisions, each of such decisions establishing our future trajectory. The YES/NO dipole is actually the elemental evaluation and decisional
unit in the informational transmission/reception equipment and lines and in computers, respectively. Based on a binary probabilistic system, this is
defined as a unit of information (Bit). We operate therefore as an informational system and we actually live in a bipolar universe, which is fundamentally
informational. Indeed, the laws of nature and its equilibrium or steady state conditions are based on bipolar units with opposite characteristics, such as
action/reaction, attraction/rejection, gravity/anti-gravity, matter/antimatter, entropy/anti-entropy, to enumerate just a few examples. As part of this
bipolar universe, we are also bipolar entities connected to information and matter. Starting from the informational features of the human being, seven
informational components are identified, forming the informational system of the human body, distinguished by their different functions, reflected at the
conscious level through the center Iknow (the memory, including whole life experience), Iwant (decisions center), Iove (emotions), Iam (body status),
Icreate (informational genetic transmitter), Icreated (genetic generator inherited from parents) and Ibelieve, which is the gateway to the antientropic
component, favorable to maintain the life structure and functioning. Taking into account the characteristics of these centers, it is discussed the life cycle
and are deduced suitable conclusions concerning an optimal, active lifestyle, that would contribute to a successful life, aging and destiny
Cycling for a sustainable future : stimulating children to cycle to school via a synergetic combination of informational and behavioral interventions
This paper explores how communication interventions can be designed to motivate children to choose more sustainable commuting options (cycling) to go to school. One-hundred and eighty-six children (between 8 and 11 years old) from Flanders, Belgium, participated in an intervention study testing the effectiveness of using informative versus behavioral interventions and the moderating role of motivational messages. The study employed a between-subjects research design with 3 types of interventions (informational versus behavioral versus a combination of informational and behavioral interventions) and 2 types of motivation (autonomous versus controlled motivation). Findings revealed that the average change in the number of times the child indicated to commute by cycling was biggest after being exposed to a combination of informational and behavioral interventions. The type of motivation (autonomous versus controlled) did not have an impact on the average change in the number of times the child indicated to commute by cycling, nor moderated these effects. Additionally, including age and gender as covariates in the model did not alter the results. The study’s findings provide more insights in how sustainable commuting can be promoted among children. It shows the benefits of combining informational and behavioral interventions in public awareness programs (such as in schools)
Information-Matter Bipolarity of the Human Organism and Its Fundamental Circuits: From Philosophy to Physics/Neurosciences-Based Modeling
Starting from a philosophical perspective, which states that the living structures are actually a combination between matter and information, this article presents the results on an analysis of the bipolar information-matter structure of
the human organism, distinguishing three fundamental circuits for its survival, which demonstrates and supports
this statement, as a base for further development of the informational model of consciousness to a general
informational model of the human organism. For this, it was examined the Informational System of the Human Body and its components from the perspective of the physics/information/neurosciences concepts, showing specific
functions of each of them, highlighting the correspondence of these centers with brain support areas and with their projections in consciousness, which are: Center of Acquisition and Storing of Information (CASI) reflected in
consciousness as memory, Center of Decision and Command (CDC) (decision), Info-Emotional Center (IES)
(emotions), Maintenance Informational System (MIS) (personal status), Genetic Transmission System (GTS)
(associativity/genetic transmission) and Info Genetic Generator (IGG) related by the body development and
inherited behaviors. The Info Connection (IC), detected in consciousness as trust and confidence can explain the Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) and associated phenomena. This connection is antientropic and informational, because from the multitude of uncertain possibilities is selected a certain one, helping/supporting the survival and
life. The human body appears therefore as a bipolar structure, connected to two poles: information and matter. It is argued that the survival, which is the main objective of the organism, is complied in three main ways, by means of: (i) the reactive operation for adaptation by attitude; (ii) the info-genetic integration of information by epigenetic processes and genetic transmission of information for species survival, both circuits (i) and (ii) being associated to
the information pole; (iii) maintenance of the material body (defined as informed matter) and its functions, associated to the matter pole of the organism. It results therefore that the informational system of the human body is
supported by seven informational circuits formed by the neuro-connections between the specific zones of the brain
corresponding to the informational subsystems, the cognitive centers, the sensors, transducers and execution
(motor/mobile) elements. The fundamental informational circuits assuring the survival are the reactive circuit, expressible by attitude, the epigenetic/genetic circuit, absorbing and codifying information to be transmitted to the next generations, and the metabolic circuit, connected to matter (matter pole). The presented analysis allows to
extend the informational modeling of consciousness to an Informational Model of Consciousness and Organism, fully describing the composition/functions of the organism in terms of information/matter and neurosciences concep
Informational power of the Hoggar SIC-POVM
We compute the informational power for the Hoggar SIC-POVM in dimension 8,
i.e. the classical capacity of a quantum-classical channel generated by this
measurement. We show that the states constituting a maximally informative
ensemble form a twin Hoggar SIC-POVM being the image of the original one under
a conjugation.Comment: 6 double column page
The Logic Process Formalism of the Informational Domain
The performance of present-day informational technologies has two main properties: the universality of the structures used and the flexibility of the final user's interfaces. The first determines the potential cover area of the informational domain. The second determines the diversity and efficiency of processing methods of the proceedings being automated. The mentioned aspects are of great importance in agriculture and ecology because there are complex processes and considerable volumes of used information. For example, the meteoro-logical processes are a part of the ecological one like habitats' existential conditions and are known as a complex prognostic problem. The latter needs considerable computational resources to solve the appropriate equations. Likewise, agriculture as a controlled activity under strong impact from natural conditions has the same high requirements for diverse structures and flexibility of information processing.informational technology, flexibility, universality, cybernetic model, informational domain
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