Fungible information

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Fungible information is the information for which the means of encoding is not important.[1] Classical information theorists and computer scientists are mainly concerned with information of this sort. It is sometimes referred as speakable information.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bartlett, Stephen D.; Rudolph, Terry; Spekkens, Robert W. (April–June 2007). "Reference frames, superselection rules, and quantum information". Reviews of Modern Physics. 79 (2): 555–606. arXiv:quant-ph/0610030. Bibcode:2007RvMP...79..555B. doi:10.1103/RevModPhys.79.555.
  2. ^ Peres, A.; P. F. Scudo (2002b). A. Khrennikov (ed.). Quantum Theory: Reconsideration of Foundations. Växjö University Press, Växjö, Sweden. p. 283.