Within the framework of relativistic quantum field theory, a novel method is established which allows to distinguish non-equilibrium states admitting locally a thermodynamic interpretation. The basic idea is to compare these states with global equilibrium states (KMS states) by means of local thermal observables. With the help of such observables, the states can be ordered into classes of increasing local thermal stability. Moreover, it is possible to identify states exhibiting certain specific thermal properties of interest, such as a definite local temperature or entropy density. The method is illustrated in a simple model describing the spatio-temporal evolution of a ``big heat bang''
Abstract. Some years ago Buchholz and Junglas [BJu 89] established the existence of thermal equilibr...
Among the few lessons that Physics teaches us on a daily basis, one in particular is hard to miss: t...
The description of thermal or non-equilibrium systems necessitates a quantum field theory which diff...
Abstract. It is well-known that thermal equilibrium states in quan-tum statistical mechanics and qua...
A new condition, called “Local KMS Condition”, characterizing states of a quantum field to which one...
A new condition, called \u201cLocal KMS Condition\u201d, characterizing states of a quantum field to...
According to the characterization of local thermal equilibrium states in Local Quantum Physics propo...
The present work concerns itself with the conceptual problem of assigning thermal parameters to stat...
The project concerns the study of the interplay among quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics and t...
A physically meaningful local concept of temperature is introduced in quantum field theory on curved...
Thermodynamics relies on the possibility to describe systems composed of a large number of constitue...
A physical system is in local equilibrium if it cannot be distinguished from a global equilibrium by...
It has been demonstrated by using generalized phenomenological irreversible thermodynamic theory (GP...
Thermodynamics is a well established field which studies systems in equilibrium and provides some of...
Thermal states are the bedrock of statistical physics. Nevertheless, when and how they actually aris...
Abstract. Some years ago Buchholz and Junglas [BJu 89] established the existence of thermal equilibr...
Among the few lessons that Physics teaches us on a daily basis, one in particular is hard to miss: t...
The description of thermal or non-equilibrium systems necessitates a quantum field theory which diff...
Abstract. It is well-known that thermal equilibrium states in quan-tum statistical mechanics and qua...
A new condition, called “Local KMS Condition”, characterizing states of a quantum field to which one...
A new condition, called \u201cLocal KMS Condition\u201d, characterizing states of a quantum field to...
According to the characterization of local thermal equilibrium states in Local Quantum Physics propo...
The present work concerns itself with the conceptual problem of assigning thermal parameters to stat...
The project concerns the study of the interplay among quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics and t...
A physically meaningful local concept of temperature is introduced in quantum field theory on curved...
Thermodynamics relies on the possibility to describe systems composed of a large number of constitue...
A physical system is in local equilibrium if it cannot be distinguished from a global equilibrium by...
It has been demonstrated by using generalized phenomenological irreversible thermodynamic theory (GP...
Thermodynamics is a well established field which studies systems in equilibrium and provides some of...
Thermal states are the bedrock of statistical physics. Nevertheless, when and how they actually aris...
Abstract. Some years ago Buchholz and Junglas [BJu 89] established the existence of thermal equilibr...
Among the few lessons that Physics teaches us on a daily basis, one in particular is hard to miss: t...
The description of thermal or non-equilibrium systems necessitates a quantum field theory which diff...