Statistical Mechanics
Boltzmann's entropy formula is a fundamental equation in statistical mechanics that relates the entropy of a system to the number of microscopic configurations (microstates) that correspond to a given macroscopic state. The formula is expressed as $$S = k_B ext{ln}( ext{Ω})$$, where $$S$$ is the entropy, $$k_B$$ is Boltzmann's constant, and $$ ext{Ω}$$ is the number of microstates. This connection highlights the statistical nature of entropy and its link to thermodynamic processes, underscoring its relevance to concepts like energy dispersion and information theory.
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