H-theorem

H-theorem

In classical statistical mechanics, the H-theorem, introduced by Ludwig Boltzmann in 1872 (who originally considered the H as the Greek capital letter η), describes the increase in the entropy of an ideal gas in an irreversible process. The H-theorem follows from considerations of Boltzmann's equation. Claude Shannon denoted his measure of information entropy H after the H-theorem.

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