Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session H71: Poster Session I (2:00pm - 4:00pm)
2:00 PM,
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Abstract: H71.00148 : Phase Transition Dynamics of Quantum Information
Presenter:
Zhi an Luan
(University of British Columbia)
Author:
Zhi an Luan
(University of British Columbia)
I present Quantum Information Dynamics, where the information genus is just the intertwining operator inducing reflection positivity and phase transition group acts. The Boltzmann scheme kB = ∑n=8√3/n is spectrum series of Heat Equation (HE), which includes classical information and plays a role of vortex spins, the Planck scheme h=∑n2π√3/n is spectrum series of Schrodinger Equation (SE), which includes quantum information and plays a role of information propagator. Newton’s constant variety G=gcd(k<font size="1">B, h</font>)/(3√3)=2/3 is a normal principle series of hidden symmetric gravity sequences in information groups, Universe and Life.
I found also that quantum information deformations follow a critical rigid automorphism: perimeter length/area ratio μ = G×√3, wgere G=2/3 for all coherent quantum information groups, which means that nature gravity coherent action. But, for free information (gravity-free) group, information growth rate is in cubic form rather than in generic quadratic form:
√3+√3+√3=√3×√3×√3=3√3 and (3√3)6=19683. Then there exists an isomorphism between information vortex and Fermat hyper-surfaces.
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