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Entropy is a scientific concept that is most commonly associated with a state of disorder, randomness, or uncertainty.
Entropy may also refer to:
Science and technology
Physics
- Entropy (classical thermodynamics), thermodynamic entropy in macroscopic terms, with less emphasis on the statistical explanation
- Entropy (statistical thermodynamics), the statistical explanation of thermodynamic entropy based on probability theory
- Configuration entropy, the entropy change due to a change in the knowledge of the position of particles, rather than their momentum
- Conformational entropy, the entropy change due to a change in the "configuration" of a particle (e.g. a right-handed vs. a left-handed polyatomic molecule)
- Tsallis entropy, a generalization of Boltzmann-Gibbs entropy
- von Neumann entropy, entropy in quantum statistical physics and quantum information science
- Entropy (order and disorder), the relationship of disorder with heat and work
- Entropy in thermodynamics and information theory, the relationship between thermodynamic entropy and information (Shannon) entropy
- Entropy (energy dispersal), dispersal of energy as a descriptor of entropy
- Entropy (astrophysics), the adiabatic constant
- Entropy (information theory), also called Shannon entropy, a measure of the unpredictability or information content of a message source
- Differential entropy, a generalization of Entropy (information theory) to continuous random variables
- Entropy of entanglement, related to the Shannon and von Neumann entropies for entangled systems; reflecting the degree of entanglement of subsystems
- Algorithmic entropy an (incomputable) measure of the information content of a particular message
- Rényi entropy, a family of diversity measures generalising Shannon entropy; used to define fractal dimensions
- Topological entropy, a measure of exponential growth in dynamical systems; equivalent to the rate of increase of α->0 Renyi entropy of a trajectory in trajectory-space
- Volume entropy, a Riemannian invariant measuring the exponential rate of volume growth of a Riemannian metric
- Graph entropy, a measure of the information rate achievable by communicating symbols over a channel in which certain pairs of values may be confused
Other uses in science and technology
- Entropy encoding, data compression strategies to produce a code length equal to the entropy of a message
- Entropy (computing), an indicator of the number of random bits available to seed cryptography systems
- Entropy (anesthesiology), a measure of a patient's cortical function, based on the mathematical entropy of EEG signals
- Entropy (ecology), measures of biodiversity in the study of biological ecology, based on Shannon and Rényi entropies
- Social entropy, a measure of the natural decay within a social system
Arts and entertainment
Film and television
Games
Literature
Music
- Entropy, a 2005 album by Anathallo and Javelins
- Entropy / Send Them, an EP by DJ Shadow and the Groove Robbers
- "Entropy", a song by Bad Religion from Against the Grain
- "Entropy", a song by Kelly Osbourne from Sleeping in the Nothing
- "Entropy", a song by VNV Nation from Matter + Form
- "Entropy", a song by Moxy Früvous from The 'b' Album
- "Entropy", a song by Brymo from Oṣó
- "Entropy", a song by Daniel Caesar from Case Study 01
- "Entropy", a song by MC Hawking
- "Entropy", a song by Grimes and Bleachers
- Entropia (album), an album by Pain of Salvation
- Entropy, a track by Nigel Stanford
- The Book Of Us: Entropy, an album by DAY6
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