entropic
1entropic — ENTRÓPIC, Ă, entropici, ce, adj. (fiz.) Referitor la entropie. – Din fr. entropique. Trimis de viomih, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 ENTRÓPIC, Ă adj. Referitor la entropie. [< fr. entropique]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 29.05.2006. Sursa: DN …
2entropic — entropy ► NOUN Physics ▪ a thermodynamic quantity expressing the unavailability of a system s thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system. DERIVATIVES entropic… …
3Entropic security — is a security definition for encryption for specific message spaces. Standard security definitions such as semantic security permit the adversary a great deal of knowledge about the messages being encrypted for example, the adversary is often… …
4Entropic force — In physics, an entropic force acting in a system is a macroscopic force whose properties are primarily determined not by the character of a particular underlying microscopic force (such as electromagnetism), but by the whole system s statistical… …
5Entropic Spacetime Theory — Infobox Book name = Entropic Spacetime Theory title orig = translator = image caption = author = Jack Armel illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = subject = genre = Science publisher = World Scientific… …
6Entropic vector — The entropic vector is a concept arising in information theory. Shannon s information entropy measures and their associated identities and inequalities (both constrained and unconstrained) have received a lot of attention over the past from the… …
7Entropic explosion — An entropic explosion is an explosion in which the reactants undergo a large change in volume without releasing a large amount of heat. The chemical decomposition of triacetone triperoxide or TATP is an example of an entropic explosion. It is not …
8entropic — adjective see entropy …
9entropic — See entropy. * * * …
10entropic — adjective Of, pertaining to, or as a consequence of entropy …