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'''SklogWiki''' is a wiki for anyone interested in classical thermodynamics, statistical mechanics and the  computer simulation of simple liquids, complex fluids, and soft condensed matter.
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The site can be viewed as a collaborative inter- and hyper-linked electronic encyclopaedia that is instantly up-dateable with the latest research results. It also serves as an important access point to the traditional peer-reviewed scientific literature. SklogWiki is part of the "Science 2.0" movement.
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SklogWiki derives its name from a concatenation of the the word Wiki and the famous equation for entropy:  
 
'''SklogWiki''' is a wiki site for anyone interested in classical {{Cambridge-Dictionary|thermodynamics}}, statistical {{tag|mechanics}}, and the [[:Category:Computers|computer]] simulation of simple {{Cambridge-Dictionary|liquid}}s, complex fluids, and soft condensed matter.  The site can be viewed as a collaborative inter- and hyper-linked electronic {{tag|Encyclopedia|encyclopaedia}} that is instantly up-dateable with the latest {{tag|research}} results.  It also serves as an important access point to the traditional {{tag|Peer review|peer-reviewed}} scientific literature.  SklogWiki is part of the '{{tag|Science|Science 2.0}}' movement.
 
SklogWiki derives its name from a {{Cambridge-Dictionary|concatenation}} of the the word [[Wiki]] and the famous {{Cambridge-Dictionary|equation}} for {{tag|entropy}}:
:S=k log W
:S=k log W
The symbols  
The symbols
:&Theta;&Delta;<sup>cs</sup>
:ΘΔ<sup>cs</sup>
is the short-hand used by James Clerk Maxwell for the word '''th'''ermo'''d'''ynami'''cs'''.  
is the short-hand used by {{Wp|James Clerk Maxwell}} for the word '''th'''ermo'''d'''ynami'''cs'''.
 
One of the overriding philosophies of SklogWiki is the free dissemination of {{tag|technical}} {{tag|information}}:
{{Cquote|''"Developed [[:Category:Country|countries]] should foster exchanges of technical information on the principle that all countries have equal rights to full access to available information.  It is increasingly necessary, in order to reduce inequalities in this field, to promote co-operative arrangements for collection, retrieval, processing and diffusion of technological information through various networks, regardless of geographical or institutional frontiers."''|author=UNESCO|source=[http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0004/000400/040066eb.pdf "Many Voices, One World: Report by the  International Commission for the Study of Communication Problems", UNESCO (1980)] (Part V. &sect; 35 p. 261)}}


One of the overriding philosophies of SklogWiki is the free dissemination of technical information:
The vast majority of the content of SklogWiki is available under {{tag|Wiki Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike|Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 3.0 license}} (CC-BY-NC-SA 3.0).  SklogWiki was started in February {{tag|Founded in 2007|2007}} by [https://carl-mcbride-ellis.github.io/ Carl McBride Ellis] and is hosted by the [http://friedel.uned.es/index.html Simulation of Chain Molecules, Nanostructures and Polymers Group] of the [http://www.uned.es Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)] in [[:Category:Spain|Spain]].
:''"Developed countries should foster exchanges of technical information on the principle that all countries have equal rights to full access to available information. It is increasingly necessary, in order to reduce inequalities in this field, to promote co-operative arrangements for collection, retrieval, processing and diffusion of technological information through various networks, regardless of geographical or institutional frontiers."''
:[http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0004/000400/040066eb.pdf "Many Voices, One World: Report by the  International Commission for the Study of Communication Problems", UNESCO (1980)] (Part V. &sect; 35 p. 261)


The vast majority of the content of SklogWiki is available under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License].
;''Principal topics
SklogWiki was started in February 2007 by [https://carl-mcbride-ellis.github.io/ Carl McBride Ellis] and is hosted by the  [http://friedel.uned.es/index.html Simulation of Chain Molecules, Nanostructures and Polymers Group] of the  [http://www.uned.es Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED)].
*{{Wp|Classical thermodynamics}}
==Principal topics==
*{{Cambridge-Dictionary|statistical-mechanics|Statistical mechanics}}
*Classical thermodynamics
*{{Wp|Integral equation}}s
*Statistical mechanics
*{{Wp|Monte Carlo method|Monte Carlo simulations}}
*Integral equations
*{{Wp|Molecular dynamics}} simulations
*Monte Carlo simulations
*{{Wp|Soft matter|Soft condensed matter}}
*Molecular dynamics simulations
*Simple {{Wp|liquid}}s
*Soft condensed matter
*Simple liquids
*Molecular fluids
*Molecular fluids
*Complex fluids
*{{Wp|Complex fluid}}s


[[category:science]]
;''External links
[[category:physics]]
{{WikiApiary}}
[[category:chemistry]]
{{Wikistats v2.2-wiki|mw|18007|SklogWiki|mediawikis}}
[[category:thermodynamics]]
[[category:statistical mechanics]]
[[Category: Founded in 2007]]
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Latest revision as of 18:38, 20 July 2023

SklogWiki
Recent changes • WikiNode • About • [No Mobile URL]
Founded by: Carl McBride
Status: Active
Language: English
Edit mode: OpenEdit
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike
Main topic: Science
Wiki size: 1,476 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 29 info / verify

(Page count as of: 2023-03-25
wikiFactor as of: 2015-01-19)


SklogWiki is a wiki site for anyone interested in classical thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and the computer simulation of simple liquids, complex fluids, and soft condensed matter. The site can be viewed as a collaborative inter- and hyper-linked electronic encyclopaedia that is instantly up-dateable with the latest research results. It also serves as an important access point to the traditional peer-reviewed scientific literature. SklogWiki is part of the 'Science 2.0' movement.

SklogWiki derives its name from a concatenation of the the word Wiki and the famous equation for entropy:

S=k log W

The symbols

ΘΔcs

is the short-hand used by James Clerk Maxwell for the word thermodynamics.

One of the overriding philosophies of SklogWiki is the free dissemination of technical information:

"Developed countries should foster exchanges of technical information on the principle that all countries have equal rights to full access to available information. It is increasingly necessary, in order to reduce inequalities in this field, to promote co-operative arrangements for collection, retrieval, processing and diffusion of technological information through various networks, regardless of geographical or institutional frontiers."

 — UNESCO, "Many Voices, One World: Report by the International Commission for the Study of Communication Problems", UNESCO (1980) (Part V. § 35 p. 261)

The vast majority of the content of SklogWiki is available under Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 3.0 license (CC-BY-NC-SA 3.0). SklogWiki was started in February 2007 by Carl McBride Ellis and is hosted by the Simulation of Chain Molecules, Nanostructures and Polymers Group of the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED) in Spain.

Principal topics
External links