New information technologies in the estimation of the third type systems
V. Grigorenko,M. Filatov,2 Authors,S. Tretyakov
TLDR
A new mathematical apparatus is now proposed to accurately describe the behavior of living systems based on an analogue of Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.
Abstract
In the middle of the 20th century, W. Weaver, one of the founders of information theory, propose a hypothesis about special systems of the third type (living systems). In the article, W. Weaver directly points out the inability to describe living systems within the framework of determinism and stochastics. However, no one even tried to study the third type systems from these positions over the past 70 years. 20 years ago, we proved the Eskov-Zinchenko effect in the form of a lack of statistical stability of samples of human movement parameters. A new mathematical apparatus is now proposed to accurately describe the behavior of such systems. It is based on an analogue of Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.
