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Information field theory

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Information Field Theory (IFT) is an advanced theoretical framework that aims to describe complex systems and interactions using principles from information theory along with fields in physics, particularly in the context of statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics. The theory seeks to provide insights into how information is structured, transmitted, and processed in a variety of settings, including those relevant to complex networks, biological systems, and cosmology.

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