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 <content>\subsection{Definition}



\subsection{Examples}



\emph{Entropy, this entry is world editable, so feel free to contribute.  Note please be curtious and try to add changes through corrections and or discuss through posting.}

\subsection{References}

{\bf Beginner}

[1] Halliday, D., Resnick, R., Walker, J. "Fundamentals of Physics". 5th Edition, John Wiley \&amp; Sons, New York, 1997.

{\bf Intermediate}

[2] Kondepudi, D., Prigogine, I. "Modern Thermodynamics From Heat Engines to Dissipative Structures" John Wiley \&amp; Sons, Chichester, 1998.

[3] Kittel, C., Kroemer, H.  "Thermal Physics" Second Edition.  W.H. Freeman and Company, New York, 1980.

{\bf Advanced}

[4]  Greven, A., Keller, G., Warncke, G. "Entropy"  Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 2003.</content>
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