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contents This paper unifies deterministic and stochastic Electromagnetic Information Theory (EIT) through symplectic geometry. For spatially incoherent sources, both formulations yield identical eigenvalues and spatial Degrees of Freedom (NDF). This equivalence is shown to be a structural necessity: the radiometric étendue, the Hamiltonian phase-space volume, and the NDF are the same symplectic invariant of the source--observer configuration. Liouville's theorem guarantees conservation of the NDF under lossless propagation; Gromov's Non-Squeezing Theorem establishes an irreducible minimum phase-space cell, setting a fundamental geometric bound on resolving power. The physical manifestation of this symplectic structure is the formation of \textit{Spatial Information Flows} (SIFs) -- level-set curves of high mutual information which, for convex sources with rotational symmetry, coincide with the optimal sampling curves of Bucci et al. Spatial information in electromagnetic fields is therefore governed by the geometry of the source--observer configuration, providing the foundation for a geometric theory of electromagnetic information.
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spellingShingle On the Unification of Deterministic and Stochastic Electromagnetic Information Theory via Symplectic Geometry
Migliore, Marco Donald
Signal Processing
Information Theory
This paper unifies deterministic and stochastic Electromagnetic Information Theory (EIT) through symplectic geometry. For spatially incoherent sources, both formulations yield identical eigenvalues and spatial Degrees of Freedom (NDF). This equivalence is shown to be a structural necessity: the radiometric étendue, the Hamiltonian phase-space volume, and the NDF are the same symplectic invariant of the source--observer configuration. Liouville's theorem guarantees conservation of the NDF under lossless propagation; Gromov's Non-Squeezing Theorem establishes an irreducible minimum phase-space cell, setting a fundamental geometric bound on resolving power. The physical manifestation of this symplectic structure is the formation of \textit{Spatial Information Flows} (SIFs) -- level-set curves of high mutual information which, for convex sources with rotational symmetry, coincide with the optimal sampling curves of Bucci et al. Spatial information in electromagnetic fields is therefore governed by the geometry of the source--observer configuration, providing the foundation for a geometric theory of electromagnetic information.
title On the Unification of Deterministic and Stochastic Electromagnetic Information Theory via Symplectic Geometry
topic Signal Processing
Information Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.16601