1. Approximations of arbitrarily large but finite systems are often mistaken for infinite idealizations in statistical and thermal physics. The problem is illustrated by thermodynamically reversible processes. They are approximations of processes requiring arbitrarily long, but finite times to complete, not processes requiring an actual infinity of time. 2. The present debate over whether phase transitions comprise a failure of reduction is confounded by a confusion of two senses of “level”: the molecular versus the thermodynamic level and the few component versus the many component level
This paper presents an in-depth analysis of the anatomy of both thermodynamics and statistical mecha...
Infinite idealizations appear in our best scientific explanations of phase transitions. This is thou...
International audienceIt is generally claimed that infinite idealizations are required for explainin...
It is proposed that we use the term “approximation” for inexact description of a target system and “...
It is proposed that we use the term "approximation" for inexact description of a target system and "...
Equilibrium states are used as limit states to define thermodynamically reversible processes. When t...
We offer a framework for organizing the literature regarding the debates revolving around infinite i...
This paper discusses an argument by Norton (in: European Philosophy of Scienceâ\u80\u94Philosophy of...
Equilibrium states are used as limit states to define thermodynamically reversible processes. When t...
Standard descriptions of thermodynamically reversible processes attribute contradictory properties t...
I analyze the role of infinite idealizations used in the renormalization group (RG hereafter) method...
This paper presents an in-depth analysis of the anatomy of both thermodynamics and statistical mecha...
This paper presents an in-depth analysis of the anatomy of both thermodynamics and statistical mecha...
Infinite idealizations appear in our best scientific explanations of phase transitions. This is thou...
International audienceIt is generally claimed that infinite idealizations are required for explainin...
It is proposed that we use the term “approximation” for inexact description of a target system and “...
It is proposed that we use the term "approximation" for inexact description of a target system and "...
Equilibrium states are used as limit states to define thermodynamically reversible processes. When t...
We offer a framework for organizing the literature regarding the debates revolving around infinite i...
This paper discusses an argument by Norton (in: European Philosophy of Scienceâ\u80\u94Philosophy of...
Equilibrium states are used as limit states to define thermodynamically reversible processes. When t...
Standard descriptions of thermodynamically reversible processes attribute contradictory properties t...
I analyze the role of infinite idealizations used in the renormalization group (RG hereafter) method...
This paper presents an in-depth analysis of the anatomy of both thermodynamics and statistical mecha...
This paper presents an in-depth analysis of the anatomy of both thermodynamics and statistical mecha...
Infinite idealizations appear in our best scientific explanations of phase transitions. This is thou...
International audienceIt is generally claimed that infinite idealizations are required for explainin...