It is well known that important models in statistical physics like the Fokker-Planck equation satisfy an H-theorem, i.e., have a decreasing Lyapunov function (or increasing entropy). This illustrates a symmetry break in time and reflects the second law of thermodynamics. In this paper, we show that any physically reasonable classical system has to have this property. For this purpose, we develop an abstract mathematical framework based on the theory of compact topological spaces and convex analysis. Precisely, we show: 1) Any statistical state space can be described as the convex hull of the image of the canonical embedding of the bidual space of its deterministic state space (a compact topological Hausdorff space). 2) The change of any s...
In this paper we show that the existence of a primarily discrete space-time may be a fruitful assump...
International audienceThe dissipation of general convex entropies for continuous time Markov process...
This dissertation aims at addressing two important theoretical questions which are still debated in ...
It is well known that important models in statistical physics like the Fokker-Planck equation satisf...
H-theorem states that the entropy production is nonnegative and, therefore, the entropy of a closed ...
peer reviewedWe show via counterexamples that relative entropy between the solution of a Markovian m...
A dilute gas initially in equilibrium and confined to half of an isolated box by a partition willirr...
The H-theorem is an extension of the Second Law to a time-sequence of states that need not be equili...
AbstractWe show here that a large class of density functions 0 ≤ ƒ∞ (v) = ƒ∞ (|ψ|2(v)), v ∈ Ω ⊆RN in...
Unless an appropriate dissipation mechanism is introduced in its evolution, a deterministic system g...
International audienceAbstract. This article presents several results establishing connections be- t...
We show that for a large class of stationary Markov processes the total variation distance between t...
In this paper, we connect the following partial orders: majorization of vectors in linear algebra, m...
We continue our previous work on dynamic “intrinsically random” systems for which we can derive diss...
Due to the second principle of thermodynamics, the time dependence of entropy for all kinds of syste...
In this paper we show that the existence of a primarily discrete space-time may be a fruitful assump...
International audienceThe dissipation of general convex entropies for continuous time Markov process...
This dissertation aims at addressing two important theoretical questions which are still debated in ...
It is well known that important models in statistical physics like the Fokker-Planck equation satisf...
H-theorem states that the entropy production is nonnegative and, therefore, the entropy of a closed ...
peer reviewedWe show via counterexamples that relative entropy between the solution of a Markovian m...
A dilute gas initially in equilibrium and confined to half of an isolated box by a partition willirr...
The H-theorem is an extension of the Second Law to a time-sequence of states that need not be equili...
AbstractWe show here that a large class of density functions 0 ≤ ƒ∞ (v) = ƒ∞ (|ψ|2(v)), v ∈ Ω ⊆RN in...
Unless an appropriate dissipation mechanism is introduced in its evolution, a deterministic system g...
International audienceAbstract. This article presents several results establishing connections be- t...
We show that for a large class of stationary Markov processes the total variation distance between t...
In this paper, we connect the following partial orders: majorization of vectors in linear algebra, m...
We continue our previous work on dynamic “intrinsically random” systems for which we can derive diss...
Due to the second principle of thermodynamics, the time dependence of entropy for all kinds of syste...
In this paper we show that the existence of a primarily discrete space-time may be a fruitful assump...
International audienceThe dissipation of general convex entropies for continuous time Markov process...
This dissertation aims at addressing two important theoretical questions which are still debated in ...