Entropy Theory and its Application in Environmental and Water Engineering

Author: Vijay P. Singh  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781118428597

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781119976561

Subject: TV131.4 hydraulic calculation

Language: ENG

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Entropy Theory and its Application in Environmental and Water Engineering responds to the need for a book that deals with basic concepts of entropy theory from a hydrologic and water engineering perspective and then for a book that deals with applications of these concepts to a range of water engineering problems. The range of applications of entropy is constantly expanding and new areas finding a use for the theory are continually emerging. The applications of concepts and techniques vary across different subject areas and this book aims to relate them directly to practical problems of environmental and water engineering.

The book presents and explains the Principle of Maximum Entropy (POME) and the Principle of Minimum Cross Entropy (POMCE) and their applications to different types of probability distributions. Spatial and inverse spatial entropy are important for urban planning and are presented with clarity. Maximum entropy spectral analysis and minimum cross entropy spectral analysis are powerful techniques for addressing a variety of problems faced by environmental and water scientists and engineers and are described here with illustrative examples.

Giving a thorough introduction to the use of entropy to measure the unpredictability in environmental and water systems this book will add an essential statistical method to the toolkit of postgraduates, researchers and academic hydrologists, water resource managers, environmental scientists and engineers.  It will also offer a valuable resource for professionals in the same areas, governmental organizations, private companies as well as students in earth sciences, civil and agricultural engineering, and agricultural and rangeland sciences.

This book:

  • Provides a thorough introduction to entropy for beginners and more experienced users
  • Uses numerous examples to illustrate the applications of the theoretical principles
  • Allows the reader to apply entropy theory to the solution of practical problems
  • Assumes minimal existing mathematical knowledge
  • Discusses the theory and its various aspects in both univariate and bivariate cases
  • Covers newly expanding areas including neural networks from an entropy perspective and future developments.

Chapter

Title Page

pp.:  1 – 5

Cover

pp.:  1 – 1

Copright

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 9

Preface

pp.:  9 – 17

Acknowledgments

pp.:  17 – 21

Chapter 1 Introduction

pp.:  21 – 23

Chapter 2 Entropy Theory

pp.:  23 – 55

Chapter 3 Principle of Maximum Entropy

pp.:  55 – 164

Chapter 4 Derivation of Pome-Based Distributions

pp.:  164 – 194

Chapter 5 Multivariate Probability Distributions

pp.:  194 – 235

Chapter 6 Principle of Minimum Cross-Entropy

pp.:  235 – 292

Chapter 7 Derivation of POME-Based Distributions

pp.:  292 – 312

Chapter 8 Parameter Estimation

pp.:  312 – 332

Chapter 9 Spatial Entropy

pp.:  332 – 357

Chapter 10 Inverse Spatial Entropy

pp.:  357 – 420

Chapter 11 Entropy Spectral Analyses

pp.:  420 – 458

Chapter 12 Minimum Cross Entropy Spectral Analysis

pp.:  458 – 514

Chapter 13 Evaluation and Design of Sampling and Measurement Networks

pp.:  514 – 539

Chapter 14 Selection of Variables and Models

pp.:  539 – 581

Chapter 15 Neural Networks

pp.:  581 – 603

Chapter 16 System Complexity

pp.:  603 – 627

Author Index

pp.:  627 – 655

Subject Index

pp.:  655 – 661

LastPages

pp.:  661 – 667

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