Re: [Fis] definition(s) of order/disorder ?

From: Gyorgy Darvas <[email protected]>
Date: Wed 28 Apr 2004 - 12:33:01 CEST

I agree. As I mentioned earlier (see reference to a .ppt file) the
definitions of order/disorder in "symmetry terms" and in "statistical
thermodynamics" are different.
Regards, Gyuri

At 11:37 2004. 04. 28.t Conve +0300, you wrote:
>At 10:37 28.4.2004, Michel Petitjean wrote:
>>establish relations with other concepts. Existence of order and
>>disorder only through intuitive assertions is not satisfactory.
>>Does somebody could exhibit physical or mathematical definitions
>>of order or disorder, apart from "entropy is disorder" ?
>
>Dear Fellows,
>
>Why should there be just ONE definition of order?
>
>Why not having a metadefinition of order for defining various "orders"?
>
>Why comparing " orders" in different order systems should be needed?
>
>Yours,
>
>Lauri Gr�hn
>metacomposer
>www.synestesia.com
>
>
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