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Entropy And The Second Law: Interpretation And Misss-Interpretationsss

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This book presents a clear and readable description of one of the most mysterious concepts of Entropy. It contains a self-learning kit that guides the reader in understanding the concepts of entropy. In the first part, the reader is asked to play the familiar twenty-Question game. Once the reader feels comfortable with playing this game and acquires proficiency in playing the game effectively (intelligently), he or she will be able to capture the elusive and used-to-be mysterious concept of entropy.There will be no more speculative or arbitrary interpretations, nor "older" or "modern" views of entropy. This book will guide readers in choosing their own interpretation of entropy.

294 pages, Paperback

First published March 31, 2012

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Arieh Ben-Naim

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March 15, 2018
I am convinced to use information and probability distribution to describe the Entropy. Especially I am convinced on the explanation of Second Law by Prof. Ben-Naim. Thanks.

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September 13, 2015
While the author had some interesting approaches to discussing the concept of entropy, none of it felt new or groundbreaking; the text itself was written poorly and edited sloppily (if at all); and the author's grudge against fellow intellectuals in the field was bizarre and distracting. The endnotes were laughable, and the index an insult, to boot.
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August 26, 2013
This book was very difficult to follow, and unclear on structure and detailed purpose. However, I think it was really meant as a parallel read for someone who is undertaking a degree course covering Entropy. The author has written a more popular version that will be worth considering.
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February 22, 2015
Interesting perspective hampered by occasional unnecessary repetition and unfortunate, distracting attacks on the author's critics.
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August 8, 2015
If one filters out the polemics between the author and the other protagonists, what remains is an (extraordinarily) lucid description of the concept of entropy.
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