negentropy, or negative entropy, measures the degree of order, organization, or useful information in a system—essentially the opposite of entropy, which tracks disorder or randomness in thermodynamics and information theory. it's not a single "algorithm" but a principle applied in fields like physics, biology (e.g., how life maintains order), and signal processing to quantify structure amid chaos. for a deep dive, check this explanation.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/negentropy

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