System Information Decomposition
To characterize the complex higher-order interactions among variables within a system, this study introduces a novel framework, termed System Information Decomposition (SID), aimed at decomposing the information entropy of variables into information atoms based on their interrelations. Diverging fro...
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Zusammenfassung: | To characterize the complex higher-order interactions among variables within
a system, this study introduces a novel framework, termed System Information
Decomposition (SID), aimed at decomposing the information entropy of variables
into information atoms based on their interrelations. Diverging from the
established Partial Information Decomposition (PID) framework, which
predominantly concentrates on the directional interactions stemming from an
array of source variables to a single target variable, SID adopts a holistic
approach, scrutinizing the interactions across all variables within the system.
Specifically, we proved all the information atoms are symmetric, which means
the disentanglement of unique, redundant, and synergistic information from any
specific target variable. Hence, our proposed SID framework can capture the
symmetric pairwise and higher-order relationships among variables. This advance
positions SID as a promising framework with the potential to foster a deeper
understanding of higher-order relationships within complex systems across
disciplines. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2306.08288 |