Entanglement in Livings

Abstract

This paper discusses quantum-inspired models of Livings from the viewpoint of information processing. The model of Livings consists of motor dynamics simulating actual behavior of the object, and mental dynamics representing evolution of the corresponding knowledge-base and incorporating it in the form of information flows into the motor dynamics. Due to feedback from mental dynamics, the motor dynamics attains quantum-like properties: its trajectory splits into a family of different trajectories, and each of those trajectories can be chosen with the probability prescribed by the mental dynamics The paper concentrates on discovery of a new type of entanglement that correlates the probabilities of actions of Livings rather than the actions themselves.

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M. Zak, "Entanglement in Livings," Journal of Quantum Information Science, Vol. 2 No. 3, 2012, pp. 66-77. doi: 10.4236/jqis.2012.23012.

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