Eventological H-theorem
Abstract
We prove the eventological H-theorem that complements the Boltzmann H-theorem from statistical mechanics and serves as a mathematical excuse (mathematically no less convincing than the Boltzmann H-theorem for the second law of thermodynamics) for what can be called "the second law of eventology", which justifies the application of Gibbs and "anti-Gibbs" distributions of sets of events minimizing relative entropy, as statistical models of the behavior of a rational subject, striving for an equilibrium eventological choice between perception and activity in various spheres of her/his co-being.
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