Re: [Fis] Distinguishability (was: Re[2]: definition(s) of disorder/chaos:an example)

From: Gyorgy Darvas <[email protected]>
Date: Tue 15 Jun 2004 - 11:13:48 CEST
Stan:
You are right within statistical thermodynamics.
However, according to crystallography, order means symmetry, while asymmetry is certain lack of order.
Shu-kun's statement holds for both domains.
Gyuri


At 15:54 2004. 06. 14.t Conve -0500, you wrote:
Shu-Kun --
     And so any asymmetry mut be order.

STAN

>Dear Michel,
>
>Indistinguishability is symmetry.
>
>Shu-Kun
>
>>
>>
>> Dear Michel,
>>
>> Distinguishability is simply symmetry. By the way, I was just back from
>> Berlin conference WOS about free journals (http://wizards-of-os.org/).
>>
>> sk
>>
>> Michel Petitjean wrote:
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [Fis] Distinguishability (was: Re[2]: definition(s) of
>> disorder/chaos: an example)
>
>
>
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