ENTROPICAL ANALYSIS OF MACROSYSTEMS OUTSIDE THE MAIN POSTULET OF STATISTICAL MECHANICS
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.52.11881Keywords:
Entropy analysis, entropy divergence, macrosystems, complex systemsAbstract
It is shown that for most nonphysical macrosystems the basic postulate of statistical mechanics (the postulate of equal a priori probability of microstates) loses its power and the role of entropy should be fulfilled by a more general characteristic. Examples of distribution laws are considered.References
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