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- A microstate or ministate is a sovereign state having a very small po****tion or land area, usually both. However, the meanings of "state" and "very small"...
- A European microstate or European ministate is a very small sovereign state in Europe. In modern usage, it typically refers to the six smallest states...
- In statistical mechanics, a microstate is a specific configuration of a system that describes the precise positions and momenta of all the individual particles...
- EEG microstates are transient, patterned, quasi-stable states or patterns of an electroencephalogram. These tend to last anywhere from milliseconds to...
- (UN) has many microstate members. As of 1980, microstates made up one-quarter of the United Nations membership. The European microstates of Andorra, Monaco...
- defined entropy as a measure of the number of possible microscopic states (microstates) of a system in thermodynamic equilibrium, consistent with its macroscopic...
- _{i}e^{-\beta E_{i}},} where i {\displaystyle i} is the index for the microstates of the system; e {\displaystyle e} is Euler's number; β {\displaystyle...
- sources give figures between 161 km2 and 166 km2. European microstate. European microstate. The figure shown is from the CIA Factbook, and includes Henderson...
- The Prin****lity of Sealand (/ˈsiːˌlænd/) is a micronation on HM Fort Roughs (also known as Roughs Tower), an offs**** platform in the North Sea approximately...
- the grand canonical ensemble ****igns a probability P to each distinct microstate given by the following exponential: P=eΩ+μN−EkT,{\displaystyle P=e^{\frac...