Abstract
In classical information theory, the amount of information provided by an experiment is measured by a function of the probability distribution of the outcomes of the experiment. In this paper, information measures are functions of sequences of elements of a monoid (S, ∘) with identity e. It is assumed that the measures {μn: Sn → ℝ} of information are branching.
Publisher
Canadian Mathematical Society
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8 articles.
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