Ariel Caticha
Ariel Caticha is a professor of theoretical physics at State University of New York at Albany (SUNY Albany) and chair of its department of physics. His research interests include Information Physics, Entropic and Bayesian Inference, and Information Geometry.
Education
- Ph.D. California Institute of Technology
- B.Sc. and M.Sc. UNICAMP, Brazil
Career
His most cited papers are- Caticha, Ariel, and S. Caticha-Ellis. "Dynamical theory of x-ray diffraction at Bragg angles near π 2." Physical Review B 25.2 : 971.
- Caticha, Ariel, and Adom Giffin. "Updating probabilities." arXiv preprint physics/0608185.
- Caticha, Ariel. "Transition-diffracted radiation and the Cerenkov emission of x rays." Physical Review A 40.8 : 4322.
- Caticha, Ariel, and Roland Preuss. "Maximum entropy and Bayesian data analysis: Entropic prior distributions." Physical Review E 70.4 : 046127.
- Caticha, Ariel. "Consistency, amplitudes, and probabilities in quantum theory." Physical Review A 57.3 : 1572.