(Communication theory) a numerical measure of the uncertainty of an outcome.
(Thermodynamics) a thermodynamic quantity representing the amount of energy in a system that is no longer available for doing mechanical work.
Physical property of the state of a system, measure of disorder.
1 All that agony of mortality-justto deal with the problem of entropy .
2 Yet the increase of entropy , in this thinking, is what defines time.
3 The second law of thermodynamics, entropy , tells us that all things deteriorate.
4 Thus, motor learning can be conceptualised as a process of entropy reduction.
5 We used maximum entropy modeling to estimate the potential distributions of Ae.
6 That part of the universe with original entropy , without form and void.
7 Even the entropy of madness, given the proper data, could be divined.
8 I guess I now know what that spike of entropy change was.
9 Surprisingly, entropy seems to contribute significantly to both anomeric discrimination and binding.
10 One entropy parameter alone exceeds the discrimination strength of multivariate standards-based trees.
11 It is the epitome of entropy , the final enemy of all things.
12 There was no system to what Harold was doing, only mindless entropy .
13 MCA was just there to slow the entropy without ruining the fun.
14 We show that these structures are stable for reasonable areal entropy densities.
15 It is an entropy of history itself, slowly decaying into chaotic repetition.
16 Phaedra rallied her magic, but it unraveled beneath the tide of entropy .
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