The received wisdom in statistical mechanics is that isolated systems, when left to themselves, approach equilibrium. But under what circumstances does an equilibrium state exist and an approach to equilibrium take place? In this paper we address these questions from the vantage point of the long-run fraction of time definition of Boltzmannian equilibrium that we developed in two recent papers (Werndl and Frigg 2015a, 2015b). After a short summary of Boltzmannian statistical mechanics and our definition of equilibrium, we state an existence theorem which provides general criteria for the existence of an equilibrium state. We first illustrate how the theorem works with a toy example, which allows us to illustrate the various elements of the ...
In a recent article, Werndl and Frigg discuss the relationship between the Boltzmannian and Gibbsian...
Boltzmannian statistical mechanics partitions the phase space of a sys- tem into macro-regions, and ...
Boltzmannian statistical mechanics partitions the phase space of a sys- tem into macro-regions, and ...
The received wisdom in statistical mechanics is that isolated systems, when left to themselves, appr...
The received wisdom in statistical mechanics is that isolated systems, when left to themselves, appr...
The received wisdom in statistical mechanics is that isolated systems, when left to themselves, appr...
In Boltzmannian statistical mechanics macro-states supervene on micro-states. This leads to a partit...
In Boltzmannian statistical mechanics macro-states supervene on micro-states. This leads to a partit...
Systems prepared in a non-equilibrium state approach, and eventually reach, equilibrium. Why do they...
Systems prepared in a non-equilibrium state approach, and eventually reach, equilibrium. Why do they...
In Boltzmannian statistical mechanics macro-states supervene on microstates. This leads to a partiti...
In Boltzmannian statistical mechanics macro-states supervene on microstates. This leads to a partiti...
a b s t r a c t In Boltzmannian statistical mechanics macro-states supervene on micro-states. This l...
Boltzmannian statistical mechanics partitions the phase space into macro- regions, and the largest o...
Boltzmannian statistical mechanics partitions the phase space into macro- regions, and the largest o...
In a recent article, Werndl and Frigg discuss the relationship between the Boltzmannian and Gibbsian...
Boltzmannian statistical mechanics partitions the phase space of a sys- tem into macro-regions, and ...
Boltzmannian statistical mechanics partitions the phase space of a sys- tem into macro-regions, and ...
The received wisdom in statistical mechanics is that isolated systems, when left to themselves, appr...
The received wisdom in statistical mechanics is that isolated systems, when left to themselves, appr...
The received wisdom in statistical mechanics is that isolated systems, when left to themselves, appr...
In Boltzmannian statistical mechanics macro-states supervene on micro-states. This leads to a partit...
In Boltzmannian statistical mechanics macro-states supervene on micro-states. This leads to a partit...
Systems prepared in a non-equilibrium state approach, and eventually reach, equilibrium. Why do they...
Systems prepared in a non-equilibrium state approach, and eventually reach, equilibrium. Why do they...
In Boltzmannian statistical mechanics macro-states supervene on microstates. This leads to a partiti...
In Boltzmannian statistical mechanics macro-states supervene on microstates. This leads to a partiti...
a b s t r a c t In Boltzmannian statistical mechanics macro-states supervene on micro-states. This l...
Boltzmannian statistical mechanics partitions the phase space into macro- regions, and the largest o...
Boltzmannian statistical mechanics partitions the phase space into macro- regions, and the largest o...
In a recent article, Werndl and Frigg discuss the relationship between the Boltzmannian and Gibbsian...
Boltzmannian statistical mechanics partitions the phase space of a sys- tem into macro-regions, and ...
Boltzmannian statistical mechanics partitions the phase space of a sys- tem into macro-regions, and ...