entropy的意思和读音

entropy

: [ˈentrəpi] : ['entrəpi]

n.

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1.a way of measuring the lack of order that exists in a system

2.a measurement of the energy that is present in a system or process but is not available to do work

3.a complete lack of order

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n.1.a lack of order or organization in a system

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1.But it's only the universe as a whole that must increase in entropy, not every individual piece of it.

2.Entropy is just a measure of how disorderly things are. And it tends to grow.

3.He shows, however, that entropy also is a measure of fairness, an insight that seems to have been largely missed over the years, he said.

4.OK, what we'll see shortly is that this will allow us to see that for an isolated system the entropy never decreases.

5.Entropy is the basis of a standard indexing strategy for images and is often calculated automatically when they are put into a database.X

6.The results indicate that the maximum entropy PDF is simple and the parameters are easy to be determined from the observed data.

7.This theory says that the amount of information in a system can be measured in terms of its entropy.

8.Through the entropy value method objective give weight, solved the question of subjective give weight.使

9.This is because black holes suck in all the matter, energy, and information they encounter, which works to remove entropy from our universe.

10.In general, events along a closed timelike curve cannot be compatible with an uninterrupted increase of entropy along the curve.沿线沿线