noun
- plural of entropy; measures of disorder or randomness in a system
- plural of entropy; measures of uncertainty or information content in data
- plural of entropy; states of decline or deterioration
Usage: physics; thermodynamics
Usage: information theory; technical
Usage: figurative
Examples
- The physicist calculated the entropies of different gas mixtures.
- Higher temperatures generally lead to increased entropies in molecular systems.
- The computer scientist compared the entropies of various data compression algorithms.
- Information entropies help measure the randomness in digital signals.
- The entropies of social systems can increase during periods of instability.
- Researchers studied how entropies change as materials undergo phase transitions.
- The entropies of the two samples differed significantly under identical conditions.