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Title: | Mathematics at DEC |
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Moderator: | RUSURE::EDP |
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Created: | Mon Feb 03 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2083 |
Total number of notes: | 14613 |
1814.0. "relating a non-linear to a linear code" by FRASER::FRASER (Jim Fraser) Wed Nov 10 1993 10:01
From: US2RMC::"[email protected]" "MAIL-11 Daemon"
To: [email protected]
Subj: Fundamental result alert!
Science, Vol 262, 29 Oct, page 658-659 reports on a result in coding
theory which I think is much more fundamental. The result relates a
nonlinear code (Nordstrom-Robinson) code with a linear code
(octacode).
They are related via a projection of the linear code. I believe this
result is more fundamental:
1) It relates higher dimensional linear systems to lower dimensional
nonlinear ones. This may lead to ultimate reason why low-dimensional
chaos seems so ubiquitous.
2) It is interesting in the light of projection pursuit statistical
methods.
3) Bruce B., left the question during one of our forays into quantum
chaos on the relationship of the infinite-dimensional Hilbert space
(linear) quantum mechanics works in and the low-dimensional chaos we
see in systems at scales above quantum mechanics. Here is a sketch of
how this all might work:
No quantum system is normally isolated. Recent empirical results on
the "Watch Pot" problem verifies that a system will have collapsed
eigenstates as long as it is watched and furthermore other coupled
systems can be the "watchers". If this collapsing is the right kind of
projection, we can have our "emergent" nonlinearity in the
macrosystem. The fact that quantum systems are interacting in an open
system fashion, may lead to the macroscopic nonlinearity we observe.
(I believe the quantum measurement theorists have been saying all
along that the perceived randomness in QM come from the measurement
process.)
I am not an expert here, comments?
*END Fundamental result alert*
Albert
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