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Mutual Information Disentangles Interactions from Changing Environments

Nicoletti, Giorgio
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Busiello, Daniel Maria  
November 22, 2021
Physical Review Letters

Real-world systems are characterized by complex interactions of their internal degrees of freedom, while living in ever-changing environments whose net effect is to act as additional couplings. Here, we introduce a paradigmatic interacting model in a switching, but unobserved, environment. We show that the limiting properties of the mutual information of the system allow for a disentangling of these two sources of couplings. Further, our approach might stand as a general method to discriminate complex internal interactions from equally complex changing environments.

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research article
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.228301
Web of Science ID

WOS:000730120400007

Author(s)
Nicoletti, Giorgio
Busiello, Daniel Maria  
Date Issued

2021-11-22

Publisher

AMER PHYSICAL SOC

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

127

Issue

22

Article Number

228301

Subjects

Physics, Multidisciplinary

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