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On Entropy, Information, and Conservation of Information

Yunus A. Çengel

2021Entropy23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The term entropy is used in different meanings in different contexts, sometimes in contradictory ways, resulting in misunderstandings and confusion. The root cause of the problem is the close resemblance of the defining mathematical expressions of entropy in statistical thermodynamics and information in the communications field, also called entropy, differing only by a constant factor with the unit ‘J/K’ in thermodynamics and ‘bits’ in the information theory. The thermodynamic property entropy is closely associated with the physical quantities of thermal energy and temperature, while the entropy used in the communications field is a mathematical abstraction based on probabilities of messages. The terms information and entropy are often used interchangeably in several branches of sciences. This practice gives rise to the phrase conservation of entropy in the sense of conservation of information, which is in contradiction to the fundamental increase of entropy principle in thermodynamics as an expression of the second law. The aim of this paper is to clarify matters and eliminate confusion by putting things into their rightful places within their domains. The notion of conservation of information is also put into a proper perspective.

Topics & Concepts

Entropy (arrow of time)Second law of thermodynamicsConfusionInformation diagramMaximum entropy thermodynamicsInformation theoryMathematicsLaws of thermodynamicsContradictionPhraseStatistical physicsComputer scienceTheoretical physicsMathematical economicsJoint quantum entropyPhysicsPrinciple of maximum entropyThermodynamicsEpistemologyArtificial intelligenceStatisticsPsychologyPhilosophyPsychoanalysisNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsStatistical Mechanics and Entropy