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is the number of microscopic configurations that result in the observed macroscopic description of the thermodynamic system. | is the number of microscopic configurations that result in the observed macroscopic description of the thermodynamic system. | ||
==Arrow of time== | ==Arrow of time== | ||
See | See Refs. 1 and 3. | ||
==See also:== | ==See also:== | ||
*[[Entropy of a glass]] | *[[Entropy of a glass]] |
Revision as of 17:07, 25 April 2007
The entropy, S, is defined by
where is the Boltzmann constant and (sometimes written as ) is the number of microscopic configurations that result in the observed macroscopic description of the thermodynamic system.
Arrow of time
See Refs. 1 and 3.
See also:
References
- Milan M. Ćirković "The Thermodynamical Arrow of Time: Reinterpreting the Boltzmann–Schuetz Argument", Foundations of Physics 33 pp. 467-490 (2003)
- William G. Hoover "Entropy for Small Classical Crystals", Journal of Chemical Physics 49 pp. 1981-1982 (1968)
- Joel L. Lebowitz "Boltzmann's Entropy and Time's Arrow", Physics Today 46 pp. 32-38 (1993)