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A View of Criticality in the Ising Model Through the Relevance Index

Chapter
Publication Date:
2019
Short description:
A View of Criticality in the Ising Model Through the Relevance Index / Roli, A., Villani, M., Serra, R. (CONTEMPORARY SYSTEMS THINKING). - In: Systemics of Incompleteness and Quasi-Systems / [a cura di] Gianfranco Minati Mario R. Abram Eliano Pessa. - 233 SPRING STREET, NEW YORK, NY 10013, UNITED STATES : Springer International Publishing, 2019. - ISBN 978-3-030-15276-5. - pp. 171-178 [10.1007/978-3-030-15277-2_12]
abstract:
The Relevance Index has been introduced to detect key features of the
organization of complex dynamical systems. It is based upon Shannon entropies
and can be used to identify groups of variables that change in a coordinated fashion,
while they are less integrated with the rest of the system. In previous work, we have
shown that the average Relevance Index attains its maximum at the phase transition
in both Ising model and random Boolean networks. In this contribution we present a
further study on the Ising model, showing that the relevance index is maximized for
large groups of variables at criticality. These results provide further evidence to the
hypothesis that this index is a powerful measure for capturing criticality.
Iris type:
Capitolo/Saggio
Keywords:
criticality Relevance Index information theory
List of contributors:
Roli, Andrea; Villani, Marco; Serra, Roberto
Authors of the University:
SERRA Roberto
VILLANI Marco
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1179497
Book title:
Systemics of Incompleteness and Quasi-Systems
Published in:
CONTEMPORARY SYSTEMS THINKING
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