Entropy
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- | "It was not easy for a person brought up in the ways of classical thermodynamics to come around to the idea that gain of entropy eventually is nothing more nor less than loss of information."--[[Gilbert Newton Lewis]] in a letter to [[Irving Langmuir]], 5 Aug 1930 | + | "It was not easy for a person brought up in the ways of classical [[thermodynamics]] to come around to the idea that gain of [[entropy]] eventually is nothing more nor less than [[loss of information]]."--[[Gilbert Newton Lewis]] in a letter to [[Irving Langmuir]], 5 Aug 1930 |
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"It was not easy for a person brought up in the ways of classical thermodynamics to come around to the idea that gain of entropy eventually is nothing more nor less than loss of information."--Gilbert Newton Lewis in a letter to Irving Langmuir, 5 Aug 1930 |
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In statistical mechanics, entropy is an extensive property of a thermodynamic system.
See also
- Autocatalytic reactions and order creation
- Brownian ratchet
- Clausius–Duhem inequality
- Configuration entropy
- Departure function
- Enthalpy
- Entropic force
- Entropic value at risk
- Entropy (information theory)
- Entropy (computing)
- Entropy and life
- Entropy (order and disorder)
- Entropy rate
- Entropy production
- Extropy
- Geometrical frustration
- Harmonic entropy
- Heat death of the universe
- Info-metrics
- Laws of thermodynamics
- Multiplicity function
- Negentropy (negative entropy)
- Orders of magnitude (entropy)
- Phase space
- Principle of maximum entropy
- Stirling's formula
- Thermodynamic databases for pure substances
- Thermodynamic potential
- Thermodynamic equilibrium
- Wavelet entropy
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