Reply to "Comment on 'Glass transition, crystallization of glass-forming melts, and entropy"' by Zanotto and Mauro

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A response is given to a comment of Zanotto and Mauro on our paper published in Entropy 20, 103 (2018). Our arguments presented in this paper are widely ignored by them, and no new considerations are outlined in the comment, which would require a revision of our conclusions. For this reason, we restrict ourselves here to a brief response, supplementing it by some additional arguments in favor of our point of view not included in our above-cited paper.

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Schmelzer, J. W. P., & Tropin, T. V. (2018, September 13). Reply to “Comment on 'Glass transition, crystallization of glass-forming melts, and entropy”’ by Zanotto and Mauro. Entropy. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/e20090704

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