[Fis] If always n>0 why we need log
Sungchul Ji
sji at pharmacy.rutgers.edu
Sun Jun 3 19:42:19 CEST 2018
Hi Krassimir,
I think the main reason that we express 'information' as a logarithmic function of the number of choices available, n, may be because the human brain finds it easier to remember (and communicate and reason with) 10 than 10000000000, or 100 than 1000000000. . . . 00000, etc.
All the best.
Sung
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From: Krassimir Markov <markov at foibg.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 3, 2018 12:06 PM
To: Foundation of Information Science
Cc: Sungchul Ji
Subject: If always n>0 why we need log
Dear Sung,
A simple question:
If always n>0 why we need log in
I = -log_2(m/n) = - log_2 (m) + log_2(n) (1)
Friendly greetings
Krassimir
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