anentropy

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A measure of the purity or chemical affinity in a thermodynamic system. countable,physical,uncountable
    — Treivus has pointed out that the anentropy, apart from a constant factor (the universal gas constant) is equal to the chemical affinity for one componenent in a themodynamic system.
  2. A measure of the simplicity or purity of a distribution. countable,uncountable
    — The advantages of the RHA method are that it is flexible and can deal with all variants of phoscorites, including diopside and phlogopite-bearing varieties, as well as the continuous series through to carbonatite (Table 2.4) and other related rocks. It gives a measure of complexity of composition and of minor components in the entropy and anentropy values.
  3. An increase in order. uncountable
    — All these assume a kind of anentropy, a rising of order out of disorder, implicitly embodying a kind of anthropic intent, which Plato articulated as the soul, identified as the primal mover, the initiator of action.

词形变化

anentropies plural

词源

From an- + entropy.
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