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Thermal Science 2018 Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages: 1163-1178
https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI180115012P
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Research in entropy wonterland: A review of the entropy concept

Popović Marko E. ORCID iD icon (Brigham Young University, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Provo, USA)

The entropy concept was introduced in the mid-nineteenth century by Clausius and has been continually enriched, developed, and interpreted by researchers in many scientific disciplines. The use of entropy in a wide range of fields has led to inconsistencies in its application and interpretation, as summarized by von Neuman “No one knows what entropy really is.” To resolve this problem, thermodynamics and other scientific disciplines face several crucial questions concerning the entropy concept: (1) What is the physical meaning of entropy? (2) Is entropy a subjective or an objective property? (3) How to apply entropy to living organisms? To answer these questions, this paper describes the roots, the conceptual history of this important concept, as well as the path of development and application in various scientific disciplines, including classical thermodynamics, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and life sciences.

This article has been retracted. Link to the retraction 10.2298/TSCI180730231E

Keywords: thermal entropy, residual entropy, Shannon entropy, total entropy, negentropy, equilibrium thermodynamics, life sciences, nonequilibrium thermodynamics, statistical mechanics