21 May 2021
Entropy | Welcome to Read Selected Papers from “Editor’s Choice Articles”

We are pleased to announce the launch of a project entitled "Editor's Choice Articles" in Entropy. Please click here to find a list of high-quality and interesting papers that have been specifically recommended by our Editorial Board Members. Among which, we have selected 16 papers to display here. The following is the paper list.

Entanglement 25 Years after Quantum Teleportation: Testing Joint Measurements in Quantum Networks

Nicolas Gisin

Pointwise Partial Information Decomposition Using the Specificity and Ambiguity Lattices

Conor Finn et al.

Symmetry, Outer Bounds, and Code Constructions: A Computer-Aided Investigation on the Fundamental Limits of Caching

Chao Tian

Classical (Local and Contextual) Probability Model for Bohm–Bell Type Experiments: No-Signaling as Independence of Random Variables

Andrei Khrennikov et al.

Levitated Nanoparticles for Microscopic Thermodynamics—A Review

Jan Gieseler et al.

Approximate Entropy and Sample Entropy: A Comprehensive Tutorial

Alfonso Delgado-Bonal et al.

Finite-Time Thermodynamic Model for Evaluating Heat Engines in Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion

Takeshi Yasunaga et al.

OTEC Maximum Net Power Output Using Carnot Cycle and Application to Simplify Heat Exchanger Selection

Kevin Fontaine et al.

What Caused What? A Quantitative Account of Actual Causation Using Dynamical Causal Networks

Larissa Albantakis et al.

Efficient Algorithms for Searching the Minimum Information Partition in Integrated Information Theory

Jun Kitazono et al.

Parallel Lives: A Local-Realistic Interpretation of “Nonlocal” Boxes

Gilles Brassard et al.

Distance Entropy Cartography Characterises Centrality in Complex Networks

Massimo Stella

Multiscale Information Theory and the Marginal Utility of Information

Benjamin Allen et al.

Information Theoretic Approaches for Motor-Imagery BCI Systems: Review and Experimental Comparison

Rubén Martín-Clemente et al.

Solidification Microstructures of the Ingots Obtained by Arc Melting and Cold Crucible Levitation Melting in TiNbTaZr Medium-Entropy Alloy and TiNbTaZrX (X = V, Mo, W) High-Entropy Alloys

Takeshi Nagase et al.

What Is So Special about Quantum Clicks?

Karl Svozil et al.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the research groups of the exceptional papers for their contributions to Entropy. Finally, we would appreciate it if you would circulate this document among your colleagues or through your network.

Back to TopTop