AbstractIt is commonly thought that time asymmetry and process irreversibility find their best illustrations in thermodynamics. We argue that neither Fourier's law of heat transfer nor the second law of thermodynamics can indicate such an irreversible arrow of time. Irreversible processes of nonequilibrium systems are out of the scope of thermodynamics and belong in the research field of dynamics. The solution of any differential equation will automatically define the time symmetry or time asymmetry. Reversible processes and extreme irreversible processes are the only two types of process that can be treated in thermodynamics. There is no tight connection between time symmetry and reversibility, nor between time asymmetry and irreversibilit...
The aim of this article is to analyse the relation between the second law of thermody-namics and the...
Time is absent in the common idea of classical thermodynamics; instead it is always ideally present ...
The aim of this review is to shed light on time and irreversibility, in order to link macroscopic to...
AbstractIt is commonly thought that time asymmetry and process irreversibility find their best illus...
The entropic irreversibility of thermnodynamic descriptions of fluid behavior is often contrasted wi...
A simple classical mechanical system, consisting of an idealised classical gas in a simple container...
Time reversibility concepts and transformations are first reviewed and difficulties with the standar...
"Time reversibility " of dynamical systems has had many different interpretations, for the...
There is a relation between the irreversibility of thermodynamic processes as expressed by the break...
The problem of time (t) in physics and chemistry is closely related to the formu-lation of the secon...
The thermod.ynamic irre~ersibiIity Of. molec~lar processes involving heat transfer is established by...
Irreversibility (that is, the “one-sidedness” of time) of a physical process can be characterized by...
Irreversibility (that is, the “one-sidedness” of time) of a physical process can be characterized by...
The word ``reversible'' has two (apparently) distinct applications in statistical thermodynamics. A ...
The word ``reversible'' has two (apparently) distinct applications in statistical thermodynamics. A ...
The aim of this article is to analyse the relation between the second law of thermody-namics and the...
Time is absent in the common idea of classical thermodynamics; instead it is always ideally present ...
The aim of this review is to shed light on time and irreversibility, in order to link macroscopic to...
AbstractIt is commonly thought that time asymmetry and process irreversibility find their best illus...
The entropic irreversibility of thermnodynamic descriptions of fluid behavior is often contrasted wi...
A simple classical mechanical system, consisting of an idealised classical gas in a simple container...
Time reversibility concepts and transformations are first reviewed and difficulties with the standar...
"Time reversibility " of dynamical systems has had many different interpretations, for the...
There is a relation between the irreversibility of thermodynamic processes as expressed by the break...
The problem of time (t) in physics and chemistry is closely related to the formu-lation of the secon...
The thermod.ynamic irre~ersibiIity Of. molec~lar processes involving heat transfer is established by...
Irreversibility (that is, the “one-sidedness” of time) of a physical process can be characterized by...
Irreversibility (that is, the “one-sidedness” of time) of a physical process can be characterized by...
The word ``reversible'' has two (apparently) distinct applications in statistical thermodynamics. A ...
The word ``reversible'' has two (apparently) distinct applications in statistical thermodynamics. A ...
The aim of this article is to analyse the relation between the second law of thermody-namics and the...
Time is absent in the common idea of classical thermodynamics; instead it is always ideally present ...
The aim of this review is to shed light on time and irreversibility, in order to link macroscopic to...