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=Category Theorists' view on Entropy=
=Category Theorists' view on Entropy=
[[Tai-Danae Bradley]] has a video<ref>{{:Video/A New Perspective of Entropy}}</ref> called:[[Video/A New Perspective of Entropy|A New Perspective of Entropy]]. She also mentioned [[John Baez]] blog<ref>[http://128.2.67.219/johnbaez/show/Entropy+as+a+functor Entropy as a Functor]</ref> on [http://128.2.67.219/johnbaez/show/Entropy+as+a+functor Entropy as a Functor] .
[[Tai-Danae Bradley]] has a video<ref>{{:Video/A New Perspective of Entropy}}</ref> called:[[Video/A New Perspective of Entropy|A New Perspective of Entropy]]. She also mentioned [[John Baez]] blog<ref>[http://128.2.67.219/johnbaez/show/Entropy+as+a+functor Entropy as a Functor]</ref> on [http://128.2.67.219/johnbaez/show/Entropy+as+a+functor Entropy as a Functor].
=Entropy and its applications=
One of the most direct applications of entropy math is information compression algorithm development. Take a look at the following artciles:
#[https://sidbala.com/h-264-is-magic/ H.264 is Magic]
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Revision as of 13:06, 17 March 2022

Entropy is a data structure that embodies the notion of time. In other words, it is a time-like structure. Entropy is directly related to the notion of freedom or Free Will.

Entropy is time, and time is money

It was Bitcoin and its mining mechanism/blockchain as a time-like structure show that it is possible to use time as a way to issue currency with physical grounded phenomenon.

Category Theorists' view on Entropy

Tai-Danae Bradley has a video[1] called:A New Perspective of Entropy. She also mentioned John Baez blog[2] on Entropy as a Functor.

Entropy and its applications

One of the most direct applications of entropy math is information compression algorithm development. Take a look at the following artciles:

  1. H.264 is Magic


References

Anderson, Walter. Study of Entropy. local page. Retrieved Sep 24, 2021. 


Hardy, Seth (May 20, 2004). Pseudorandom Number Generation, Entropy Harvesting, and Provable Security in Linux (PDF). tsumego foundation. Retrieved Sep 24, 2021. 


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