In a previous work (M. Campisi. Stud. Hist. Phil. M. P. 36 (2005) 275-290) we have addressed the mechanical foundations of equilibrium thermodynamics on the basis of the Generalized Helmholtz Theorem. It was found that the volume entropy pro-vides a good mechanical analogue of thermodynamic entropy because it satisfies the heat theorem and it is an adiabatic invariant. This property explains the “equal” sign in Clausius principle (Sf ≥ Si) in a purely mechanical way and suggests that the volume entropy might explain the “larger than ” sign (i.e. the Law of Entropy Increase) if non adiabatic transformations were considered. Based on the principles of microscopic (quantum or classical) mechanics here we prove that, provided the initial equili...
The proper definition of thermodynamics and the thermodynamic entropy is discussed in the light of r...
We show that the second law of thermodynamics is rooted in quantum mechanics, inasmuch as allowing t...
This paper revisits the second law of thermodynamics via certain modifications of the axiomatic foun...
In a previous work (M. Campisi. Stud. Hist. Phil. M. P. 36 (2005) 275-290) we have addressed the mec...
In a previous work (M. Campisi. Stud. Hist. Phil. M. P. 36 (2005) 275-290) we have addressed the mec...
We show that both positive and negative absolute temperatures and monotonically increasing and decr...
The year 2015 marked the 150th anniversary of “entropy” as a concept in classical thermodynamics. De...
The year 2015 marked the 150th anniversary of “entropy” as a concept in classical thermodynamics. De...
When the probability of causes, and the probability of effects, given causes, are each randomly assi...
This dissertation aims at addressing two important theoretical questions which are still debated in ...
Total energy conservation resolves all sources of heat. First Law of thermodynamics does not repres...
We show that both positive and negative absolute temperatures and monotonically increasing and decre...
We show that both positive and negative absolute temperatures and monotonically increasing and decre...
We show that both positive and negative absolute temperatures and monotonically increasing and decr...
The proper definition of thermodynamics and the thermodynamic entropy is discussed in the light of r...
The proper definition of thermodynamics and the thermodynamic entropy is discussed in the light of r...
We show that the second law of thermodynamics is rooted in quantum mechanics, inasmuch as allowing t...
This paper revisits the second law of thermodynamics via certain modifications of the axiomatic foun...
In a previous work (M. Campisi. Stud. Hist. Phil. M. P. 36 (2005) 275-290) we have addressed the mec...
In a previous work (M. Campisi. Stud. Hist. Phil. M. P. 36 (2005) 275-290) we have addressed the mec...
We show that both positive and negative absolute temperatures and monotonically increasing and decr...
The year 2015 marked the 150th anniversary of “entropy” as a concept in classical thermodynamics. De...
The year 2015 marked the 150th anniversary of “entropy” as a concept in classical thermodynamics. De...
When the probability of causes, and the probability of effects, given causes, are each randomly assi...
This dissertation aims at addressing two important theoretical questions which are still debated in ...
Total energy conservation resolves all sources of heat. First Law of thermodynamics does not repres...
We show that both positive and negative absolute temperatures and monotonically increasing and decre...
We show that both positive and negative absolute temperatures and monotonically increasing and decre...
We show that both positive and negative absolute temperatures and monotonically increasing and decr...
The proper definition of thermodynamics and the thermodynamic entropy is discussed in the light of r...
The proper definition of thermodynamics and the thermodynamic entropy is discussed in the light of r...
We show that the second law of thermodynamics is rooted in quantum mechanics, inasmuch as allowing t...
This paper revisits the second law of thermodynamics via certain modifications of the axiomatic foun...