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Ludwig Boltzmann, 1844вђ”1906, Whose H Theorem - ... May 2026

Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906) was a central figure in the development of statistical mechanics and the kinetic theory of gases. His , introduced in 1872, is one of the most famous and debated results in the history of physics, as it provided a mechanical foundation for the Second Law of Thermodynamics . The H-Theorem Explained The theorem defines a quantity,

(later identified as the negative of entropy), for an ideal gas. : Boltzmann defined is the distribution of molecular velocities. Ludwig Boltzmann, 1844—1906, Whose H theorem - ...

: He proved that for a gas evolving toward equilibrium, can only decrease or remain constant over time ( Significance : Since is proportional to negative entropy ( −Snegative cap S ), a decrease in Ludwig Boltzmann (1844–1906) was a central figure in