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Entropy Applications in Environmental and Water Engineering



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Autore: Cui Huijuan Visualizza persona
Titolo: Entropy Applications in Environmental and Water Engineering Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (512 p.)
Soggetto topico: History of engineering and technology
Soggetto non controllato: accelerating genetic algorithm
Anhui Province
ANN
ant colony fuzzy clustering
arid region
bagging
Bayesian technique
Beta-Lognormal model
bootstrap aggregating
bootstrap neural networks
Burg entropy
canopy flow
changing environment
climacogram
coherent structures
combined forecast
complement
complex systems
complexity
composite multiscale sample entropy
conditional entropy production
confidence intervals
configurational entropy
connection entropy
continuous probability distribution functions
crop yield
cross elasticity
cross entropy
cross-entropy minimization
data-scarce
EEF method
El Niño
ensemble model simulation criterion
ENSO
entropy
entropy applications
entropy ensemble filter
entropy of information
entropy parameter
entropy production
entropy spectral analysis time series analysis
entropy theory
entropy weighting method
environmental engineering
flood frequency analysis
flow duration curve
flow entropy
flux concentration relation
forewarning model
four-parameter exponential gamma distribution
frequency analysis
fuzzy analytic hierarchy process
GB2 distribution
generalized gamma (GG) distribution
groundwater depth
Hei River basin
Hexi corridor
hydraulics
hydrological risk analysis
hydrology
hydrometeorological extremes
hydrometric network
information
information entropy
information theory
information transfer
informational entropy
joint entropy
kernel density estimation
Kolmogorov complexity
Lagrangian function
land suitability evaluation
Loess Plateau
marginal entropy
maximum entropy-copula method
maximum likelihood estimation
mean annual runoff
methods of moments
modeling
monthly streamflow forecasting
multi-events
multiplicative cascades
mutual information
NDVI
network design
neural network forecast
non-point source pollution
nonlinear relation
optimization
power laws
Poyang Lake basin
precipitation
precipitation frequency analysis
principle of maximum entropy
principle of maximum entropy (POME)
probability distribution function
projection pursuit
quaternary catchment
radar
rainfall
rainfall forecast
rainfall network
randomness
resilience
robustness
scaling
scaling laws
sea surface temperature
set pair analysis
Shannon entropy
soil water content
spatial and dynamics characteristic
spatial optimization
spatio-temporal variability
statistical scaling
stochastic processes
streamflow
substitute
temperature
trend
tropical Pacific
tropical rainfall
Tsallis entropy
turbulence
turbulent flow
uncertainty
variability
variation of information
water distribution networks
water engineering
water level
water monitoring
water resource carrying capacity
water resources
water resources vulnerability
Persona (resp. second.): SivakumarBellie
SinghVijay P
Sommario/riassunto: Entropy theory has wide applications to a range of problems in the fields of environmental and water engineering, including river hydraulic geometry, fluvial hydraulics, water monitoring network design, river flow forecasting, floods and droughts, river network analysis, infiltration, soil moisture, sediment transport, surface water and groundwater quality modeling, ecosystems modeling, water distribution networks, environmental and water resources management, and parameter estimation. Such applications have used several different entropy formulations, such as Shannon, Tsallis, Reacutenyi Burg, Kolmogorov, Kapur, configurational, and relative entropies, which can be derived in time, space, or frequency domains. More recently, entropy-based concepts have been coupled with other theories, including copula and wavelets, to study various issues associated with environmental and water resources systems. Recent studies indicate the enormous scope and potential of entropy theory in advancing research in the fields of environmental and water engineering, including establishing and explaining physical connections between theory and reality. The objective of this Special Issue is to provide a platform for compiling important recent and current research on the applications of entropy theory in environmental and water engineering. The contributions to this Special Issue have addressed many aspects associated with entropy theory applications and have shown the enormous scope and potential of entropy theory in advancing research in the fields of environmental and water engineering.
Titolo autorizzato: Entropy Applications in Environmental and Water Engineering  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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