A Description of Entropy as a Level-Bound Quantity

p. 123-136

Abstract

In this paper, entropy is portrayed as a property which is dependent on the levels of description (LODs) taken into account. LODs are abstractions in terms of which an observed system may be described. They highlight different qualitative or quantitative aspects of a system. For nested systems, the outcome of a measurement depends on the observer's position and extension, his internal differentiation and assignment conditions. The concept of interface complexity as a measure of entropy is introduced. Finally, a differentiation is suggested between ΔS (endo), ΔS (pseudo-exo) and ΔS (exo), which correspond to the inside, pseudo-outside and outside perspectives, respectively.

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Susie Vrobel, « A Description of Entropy as a Level-Bound Quantity », CASYS, 17 | 2006, 123-136.

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Susie Vrobel, « A Description of Entropy as a Level-Bound Quantity », CASYS [Online], 17 | 2006, Online since 09 September 2024, connection on 20 September 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=3118

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Susie Vrobel

The Institute for Fractal Research, Goethestrasse 66, 34119 Kassel, Germany

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