In physics and statistical thermodynamics, the property of goodness or order is often referred to as a state of low entropy.
Every computer must be compatible with the principles of information theory, statistical thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics.
This is the way the maximum entropy principle is most often used in statistical thermodynamics.
Two central quantities in statistical thermodynamics are the Boltzmann factor and the partition function.
The term kT occurs very frequently into statistical thermodynamics.
The various ensembles used in statistical thermodynamics are linked to the entropy by the following relations:
It was superseded by statistical thermodynamics in the late 19th century and hence became classical before the rest of physics.
The mathematics developed in statistical thermodynamics were found to be applicable in other disciplines.
A farewell to entropy: statistical thermodynamics based on information (2008)
In general, configurational entropy is the foundation of statistical thermodynamics.