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The Role of Information in Managing Interactions from a Multifractal Perspective
Maricel Agop1,2, Stefan Andrei Irimiciuc3, Adrian Ghenadi4
1Department of Physics, Gh. Asachi Technical University of Iași, 700050 Iași, Romania.
Abstract:
In the framework of the multifractal hydrodynamic model, the correlations informational entropy-cross-entropy manages attractive and repulsive interactions through a multifractal specific potential. The classical dynamics associated with them imply Hubble-type effects, Galilei-type effects, and dependences of interaction constants with multifractal degrees at various scale resolutions, while the insertion of the relativistic amendments in the same dynamics imply multifractal transformations of a generalized Lorentz-type, multifractal metrics invariant to these transformations, and an estimation of the dimension of the multifractal Universe. In such a context, some correspondences with standard cosmologies are analyzed. Since the same types of interactions can also be obtained as harmonics mapping between the usual space and the hyperbolic plane, two measures with uniform and non-uniform temporal flows become functional, temporal measures analogous with Milne's temporal measures in a more general manner. This work furthers the analysis published recently by our group in "Towards Interactions through Information in a Multifractal Paradigm".
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