noun
- a measure of the disorder or randomness in a system
- a gradual decline into disorder or chaos
- a measure of the uncertainty or information content in a message or data
Usage: physics; thermodynamics
Usage: general use
Usage: information theory
Examples
- The entropy of the universe is constantly increasing according to the second law of thermodynamics.
- As the ice melted, the entropy of the water system increased.
- The company’s entropy became evident as departments stopped communicating effectively.
- Without proper maintenance, any organization will experience entropy over time.
- Information entropy helps measure how much data can be compressed.
- The entropy of a fair coin flip is maximized because both outcomes are equally likely.
- Social entropy set in after the leader left and no clear structure remained.