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Maximal Shannon Entropy

Definition

Maximal Shannon entropy refers to a state where a source of information or a random process exhibits the highest possible degree of unpredictability or randomness. In cryptographic terms, this means that each possible outcome is equally likely, providing the strongest security against guessing or prediction. Achieving maximal entropy is a goal for secure random number generation. It ensures that data, such as private keys, cannot be easily compromised.