Structural Information Theory (SIT) is an interdisciplinary framework that combines principles from information theory, structure, and semantics to analyze and understand the information content and organization of complex systems. While there may not be a single, universally accepted definition, Structural Information Theory is often associated with several key concepts: 1. **Information Content**: It focuses on quantifying the information stored within structures, be they biological, social, computational, or linguistic.
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