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- Entropy | An Open Access Journal from MDPI
Entropy Entropy is an international and interdisciplinary peer-reviewed open access journal of entropy and information studies, published monthly online by MDPI
- Entropy - MDPI
The concept of entropy constitutes, together with energy, a cornerstone of contemporary physics and related areas It was originally introduced by Clausius in 1865 along abstract lines focusing on thermodynamical irreversibility of macroscopic physical processes
- Entropy | Aims Scope - MDPI
Entropy (ISSN 1099-4300), an international and interdisciplinary journal of entropy and information studies, publishes reviews, regular research papers and short notes
- Entropy Generation and Human Aging: Lifespan Entropy and Effect of . . .
From the analysis of the effect of different activity levels, it is shown that entropy generated increases with physical activity, suggesting that exercise should be kept to a “healthy minimum” if entropy generation is to be minimized
- Entropy | Editorial Board - MDPI
Interests: theoretical and mathematical physics—fundamental aspects of quantum mechanics, quantum theories for information, statistical thermodynamics of complex systems and science of reliability; entropy and complex system; quantum physics
- Entropy | Special Issues - MDPI
Entropy publishes Special Issues to create collections of papers on specific topics, with the aim of building a community of authors and readers to discuss the latest research and develop new ideas and research directions
- Approximate Entropy and Sample Entropy: A Comprehensive Tutorial - MDPI
Approximate Entropy and Sample Entropy are two algorithms for determining the regularity of series of data based on the existence of patterns Despite their similarities, the theoretical ideas behind those techniques are different but usually ignored
- Entropy: From Thermodynamics to Information Processing - MDPI
Entropy is most commonly defined as “disorder”, although it is not a good analogy since “order” is a subjective human concept, and “disorder” cannot always be obtained from entropy
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