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framework:bellman-optimality-principleBellman Optimality Principle
Classical optimal control principle argued to be inapplicable to belief-based epistemic problems
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- Active InferencecontradictsFoundational framework by Karl Friston; the paper extends it to three hierarchical levels for modeling meta-awareness.
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- §2, expected free energy section.
- Trade-off concept where no metric can be improved without worsening another.
- Any statement about a poset P yields a dual statement about P^∂ by interchanging ≤ and ≥; permits proof of one statement to establish its dual.
- A result in quantum mechanics asserting deep connectedness in the fabric of space, cited as a theory touching on not-separateness.
- Principle that simpler models generalizing evidence are preferred; implemented via complexity minimization in free energy
- Design of controllers to minimize a cost function.
- Jaynes' principle that systems maximize entropy under constraints.
- Selecting actions to maximize expected information gain.