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is the number of microscopic configurations that result in the observed macroscopic description of the thermodynamic system.
is the number of microscopic configurations that result in the observed macroscopic description of the thermodynamic system.
==Arrow of time==
==Arrow of time==
See Ref. 1
See Refs. 1 and 3.
 
==See also:==
==See also:==
*[[Entropy of a glass]]
*[[Entropy of a glass]]

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The entropy, S, is defined by

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Arrow of time

See Refs. 1 and 3.

See also:

References

  1. Milan M. Ćirković "The Thermodynamical Arrow of Time: Reinterpreting the Boltzmann–Schuetz Argument", Foundations of Physics 33 pp. 467-490 (2003)
  2. William G. Hoover "Entropy for Small Classical Crystals", Journal of Chemical Physics 49 pp. 1981-1982 (1968)
  3. Joel L. Lebowitz "Boltzmann's Entropy and Time's Arrow", Physics Today 46 pp. 32-38 (1993)