dienoms
Dienoms are a hypothetical class of discrete information quanta used in theoretical modeling of computation within non-standard physical substrates. In this framework, a dienom is conceived as the smallest unit of information or energy that can be localized within a given medium, functioning analogously to a bit or a qubit but defined by the host theory rather than by classical digitization. A dienom can occupy a limited set of discrete states, and groups of dienoms can interact according to prescribed rules to encode and process information.
Origin and terminology: The term dienom was coined in speculative physics and information-theory literature in the
Properties and behavior: In commonly discussed models, dienoms are locally excitations with finite energy and subject
Theoretical role: Dienoms serve as a conceptual tool for examining how information could be embedded and processed
See also: information unit, bit, qubit, holographic principle, quantum information, topological quantum computation.