A comparative analysis of the descriptions of fluctuations in statistical mechanics (the Gibbs approach) and in statistical thermodynamics (the Einstein approach) is given. On this basis solutions are obtained for the Gibbs and Einstein problems that arise in pressure fluctuation calculations for a spatially limited equilibrium (or slightly nonequilibrium) macroscopic system. A modern formulation of the Gibbs approach which allows one to calculate equilibrium pressure fluctuations without making any additional assumptions is presented; to this end the generalized Bogolyubov-Zubarev and Hellmann-Feynman theorems are proved for the classical and quantum descriptions of a macrosystem. A statistical version of the Einstein approach is developed...
Thermodynamics describes a large class of phenomena we observe in macroscopic systems. The aim of st...
This paper reviews a new theory for non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. This gives the non-equili...
Our everyday experiences teach us that any imbalance like temperature gradients, non-uniform particl...
A comparative analysis of the descriptions of fluctuations in statistical mechanics (the Gibbs appro...
A comparative analysis of the description of fluctuations in statistical mechanics (the Gibbs approa...
The long-standing and highly non-trivial problem of calculating the pressure fluctuations in the Gib...
A full and consecutive analysis of the dynamic and thermodynamic properties of an ideal gas of relat...
The problem of pressure fluctuations in the thermal equilibrium state of some objects is discussed, ...
This text not only provides a thorough introduction to statistical physics and thermodynamics but al...
A challenging frontier in modern statistical physics concerns systems with a small number of degrees...
Abstract: A new approach to quantum Markov processes is developed and the corresponding Fokker-Planc...
Stochastic thermodynamics is an extension of classical nonequilibrium thermodynamics to small system...
General aspects of the Fluctuation–Dissipation Relation (FDR), and Response Theory are considered. A...
The proper definition of thermodynamics and the thermodynamic entropy is discussed in the light of r...
Within the Tsallis thermodynamics framework, and using scaling properties of the entropy, we derive ...
Thermodynamics describes a large class of phenomena we observe in macroscopic systems. The aim of st...
This paper reviews a new theory for non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. This gives the non-equili...
Our everyday experiences teach us that any imbalance like temperature gradients, non-uniform particl...
A comparative analysis of the descriptions of fluctuations in statistical mechanics (the Gibbs appro...
A comparative analysis of the description of fluctuations in statistical mechanics (the Gibbs approa...
The long-standing and highly non-trivial problem of calculating the pressure fluctuations in the Gib...
A full and consecutive analysis of the dynamic and thermodynamic properties of an ideal gas of relat...
The problem of pressure fluctuations in the thermal equilibrium state of some objects is discussed, ...
This text not only provides a thorough introduction to statistical physics and thermodynamics but al...
A challenging frontier in modern statistical physics concerns systems with a small number of degrees...
Abstract: A new approach to quantum Markov processes is developed and the corresponding Fokker-Planc...
Stochastic thermodynamics is an extension of classical nonequilibrium thermodynamics to small system...
General aspects of the Fluctuation–Dissipation Relation (FDR), and Response Theory are considered. A...
The proper definition of thermodynamics and the thermodynamic entropy is discussed in the light of r...
Within the Tsallis thermodynamics framework, and using scaling properties of the entropy, we derive ...
Thermodynamics describes a large class of phenomena we observe in macroscopic systems. The aim of st...
This paper reviews a new theory for non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. This gives the non-equili...
Our everyday experiences teach us that any imbalance like temperature gradients, non-uniform particl...