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Entropy and published
* Entropy in the UK, published 2001-08-01.
In 1936 Giauque and Stout published The Entropy of Water and the Third Law of Thermodynamics.
Around the same time that Georgescu-Roegen published The Entropy Law and the Economic Process, many other economists, most notably E. F. Schumacher and Kenneth Boulding, were writing about the environmental effects of economic growth and suggesting alternative models to the neoclassical growth paradigm.

Entropy and Review
|~ 10 < sup > 58 </ sup > bits thermodynamic entropy of the sunGiven as 10 < sup > 42 </ sup > erg K < sup >− 1 </ sup > in Bekenstein ( 1973 ), Black Holes and Entropy, Physical Review D 7 2338 </ ref > ( about 30 bits per proton, plus 10 bits per electron ).
* Jacob D. Bekenstein, " Black Holes and Entropy ", Physical Review D, Vol.
* Jacob D. Bekenstein, " Entropy content and information flow in systems with limited energy ", Physical Review D, Vol.
* Jacob D. Bekenstein, " Entropy bounds and black hole remnants ", Physical Review D, Vol.

Entropy and .
The technique measures information quantity in terms of Information Entropy and usability in terms of the Small Worlds data transformation measure.
Entropy is a thermodynamic property that is the measure of a system ’ s thermal energy per unit temperature that is unavailable for doing useful work.
The Silence of Entropy or Universal Discourse: the Postmodernist Poetics of Heiner Müller.
Entropy, if considered as information ( see information entropy ), is measured in bits.
Entropy quantifies the uncertainty involved in predicting the value of a random variable.
Connections between information-theoretic entropy and thermodynamic entropy, including the important contributions by Rolf Landauer in the 1960s, are explored in Entropy in thermodynamics and information theory.
Entropy of a Bernoulli trial as a function of success probability, often called the binary entropy function,.
* H. S. Leff and A. F. Rex, Editors, Maxwell's Demon: Entropy, Information, Computing, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ ( 1990 ).
* Chem. wisc. edu, Journal of Chemical Education, Shuffled Cards, Messy Desks, and Disorderly Dorm Rooms-Examples of Entropy Increase?
Entropy is typically measured in bits, nats, or bans.
Entropy, in an information sense, is a measure of unpredictability.
They are masters of the sphere of Entropy.
The only requirement of the Entropy sphere is that all interventions work within the general flow of natural entropy.
Entropy provides one tool which can be used to quantify entanglement, although other entanglement measures exist.
Entropy is a measure of how much this process has progressed.
Figure 2: Temperature Entropy diagram That results in a mixture of liquid and vapor at a lower temperature and pressure as shown at point 5.
Entropy, however, implies heat and therefore temperature.
Entropy is high.
Entropy is low ; this can be proved by reflecting that tomorrow night's performance of the play will finish with the table in a virtually identical ' disorder '— which therefore cannot really be disorder at all.
" Entropy is the measure of the randomness or disorder of a system.
See Entropy in thermodynamics and information theory.

Entropy and 2
* British — Ali Campbell: " Nothing Ever Changes ( Pierrot )", from Flying High ( 2009 ); David Bowie: Pierrot in Turquoise ( 1993 ; includes following songs from the film of the same title: " Threepenny Pierrot ", " Columbine ", " The Mirror ", " When I Live My Dream & 2 "); Michael Moorcock and the Deep Fix: " Birthplace of Harlequin ", " Columbine Confused ", " Pierrot's Song of Positive Thinking ", and " Pierrot in the Roof Garden ", from The Entropy Tango and Gloriana Demo Sessions ( 2008 ); Petula Clark: " Pierrot pendu " (" Hanged Pierrot "), from Hello Mister Brown ( 1966 ); Placebo: " Pierrot the Clown ", from Meds ( 2006 ); Rick Wakeman: " The Dancing Pierrot ", from The Art in Music Trilogy ( 1999 ); Soft Machine: " Thank You Pierrot Lunaire ", from Volume Two ( 1969 ).
* Harvey S. Leff and Andrew F. Rex, Maxwell's Demon 2: Entropy, Classical and Quantum Information, Computing, Institute of Physics Publishing, 2003.
* The Entropy Effect ( 1981 ), ( Book 2 )
He has also appeared in the films Who's the Man ?, The Paper, Fear of a Black Hat, Airheads, Dead Man on Campus, Belly, The Suburbans, Entropy, Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, Sugar & Spice, Pauly Shore Is Dead, Tupac: Resurrection, The Sarah Silverman Program, and Ramones Raw.

Entropy and 1960
*" Entropy ", a 1960 short story by Thomas Pynchon
* In his 1960 short story " Entropy ", Thomas Pynchon begins with a quote from this novel.

Entropy and pp
* J. P. Crutchfield and K. Young, " Computation at the Onset of Chaos ", in Entropy, Complexity, and the Physics of Information, W. Zurek, editor, SFI Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, VIII, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts ( 1990 ) pp. 223 269.

Entropy and
* Entropy ( 1999, by Phil Joanou ) Stella
Entropy encoding
* Ixa An octopus-like race that often employs pirate ships, the Ixa combine the techs of Order and Entropy
* 1865 Rudolf Clausius: Definition of Entropy
| 1. 5 bits information content of a one-solar-mass black hole .< ref > Entropy

"-First and published
* " The Small Rain "-First published in March, 1959 in the Cornell Writer, No. 2, pp. 14 32.
* " Low-lands "-First published in New World Writing, No. 16, Philadelphia: Lippincott, on 16 March 1960, pp. 85 108.
* " Under the Rose "-First published in The Noble Savage 3 in May 1961, pp. 233 251.
* " The Secret Integration "-First published December 26, 1964 in The Saturday Evening Post 237 No. 45, pp. 36 37, 39, 42-44, 46-49, 51.
* " Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life "-First published in The Daily Telegraph in 1974
* " Beware of the Dog "-First published in Harper's in October 1944.
* " Bitch "-First published in Playboy in July 1974.
* " The Bookseller "-First published in Playboy in January 1986.
* " The Champion of the World "-First published in The New Yorker on 31 January 1959.
* " Death of an Old Old Man "-First published in Ladies Home Journal in September 1945.
* " Dip in the Pool "-First published in The New Yorker on 19 January 1952.
* " Edward the Conqueror "-First published in The New Yorker on 31 October 1953.
* " Galloping Foxley "-First published in Town & Country in November 1953.
* " The Great Switcheroo "-First published in Playboy in April 1974.
* " The Hitch-Hiker "-First published in Atlantic Monthly in July 1977.
* " Katina "-First published in Ladies Home Journal in March 1944.
* " Lamb to the Slaughter "-First published in Harper's in September 1953.
* " The Landlady "-First published in The New Yorker on 28 November 1959.
* " The Last Act "-First published in Playboy in January 1966.
* " Madame Rosette "-First published in Harper's in August 1945.
* " Mrs. Bixby and the Colonel's Coat "-First published in Nugget in December 1959.
* " My Lady Love, My Dove "-First published in The New Yorker on 21 June 1952.
* " Only This "-First published in Ladies Home Journal in September 1944.
* " Parson's Pleasure "-First published in Esquire in April 1958.

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