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handle: 10261/51584 , 11336/80402
Abstract We study the scaling properties of Fisher’s information measure (FIM) and show that from these one can straightforwardly deduce significant quantum-mechanical results. Specifically, we investigate the scaling properties of Fisher’s measure I and encounter that, from the concomitant operating rules, several interesting, albeit known, results can be derived. This entails that such results can be regarded as pre-configured by the conjunction of scaling and information theory. The central notion to be arrived at is that scaling entails that I must obey a certain partial differential equation (PDE). These PDE-solutions have properties that enable the application of a Legendre-transform (LT). The conjunction PDE+LT leads one to obtain several quantum results without recourse to the Schrödinger’s equation.
Physics, QC1-999, LEGENDRE STRUCTURE, SCALING TRANSFORM, Física, fisher information, Legendre structure, RECIPROCITY RELATIONS, scaling transform, legendre structure, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3, FISHER INFORMATION, Fisher Information, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, reciprocity relations
Physics, QC1-999, LEGENDRE STRUCTURE, SCALING TRANSFORM, Física, fisher information, Legendre structure, RECIPROCITY RELATIONS, scaling transform, legendre structure, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.3, FISHER INFORMATION, Fisher Information, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, reciprocity relations
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