Conception of long-term global monitoring of the not free energy flux at the top of the atmosphere using high-resolution spectrometry from Space is considered. Suitable set of sensors and scheme of observations to measure the planet radiances from Space for t...
The Gibbs free energy (Gibbs energy or Gibbs function or free enthalpy to distinguish it from Helmholtz free energy) is a thermodynamic potential that measures the maximum or reversible work by a thermodynamic system at a constant temperature and pressure [3]. ...
That is perhaps why the free-energy principle (FEP) has garnered so much attention. What began in the early 2000s as a tool to explain cognitive processes like perception and action began to bepresented as a “unified brain theory”. Then the FEP outgrew the brain, being ...
1.(General Physics) a constant value of energy in the distribution of energies among a number of atomic particles 2.(General Physics) the energy of a quantum state of a system. The termsenergy levelandenergy stateare often used loosely to meanquantum state. This is avoided in precise communi...
Free energy An information theory measure that bounds or limits (by being greater than) the surprise on sampling some data, given a generative model. Homeostasis The process whereby an open or closed system regulates its internal environment to maintain its states within bounds. ...
The Baker Soil Test, abbreviated BST, evolved from the concept that the availability of an ion to plants is related to its activity or relative partial molar free energy within the substrate. From the concepts of Relative Partial Molar F... Baker,D.E,Lotse,... 被引量: 1发表: 1993年 ...
free energy. For example, when a solid is split, chemical bonds are broken and an electrostatic surface charge thereby created. Therefore, work must be supplied to split a solid, or to create new surfaces in other ways.Specific surface energyis defined as the ratio of work to area. Its ...
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1Active inference and the free-energy principle Before we evaluate any work pertaining to linguistic behaviour, this section introduces key elements of the FEP that motivate its application to language. 1.1The free-energy principle The FEP has a long history in theoretical neuroscience (see Friston...
This is a preview of subscription content,log in via an institutionto check access. ,t)can substantially differ from the physical value of the “free energy” concept. For example, this value, unlike free energy, does not have to be always positive. On the contrary, its negative values in...