Recently, in theoretical biology and in biophysical engineering the entropy production has been verified to approach asymptotically its maximum rate, by using the probability of individual elementary modes distributed in accordance with the Boltzmann distribution. The basis of this approach is the hypothesis that the entropy production rate is maximum at the stationary state. In the present work, this hypothesis is explained and motivated, starting from the entropy generation analysis. This latter quantity is obtained from the entropy balance for open systems considering the lifetime of the natural real process. The Lagrangian formalism is introduced in order to develop an analytical approach to the thermodynamic analysis of the open irreve...
The problem of irreversibility is difficult and part of this difficulty is due to dealing with the s...
Stochastic differential equations are important to model many complex systems. The Fokker-Planck equ...
The entropy time rate of systems described by nonlinear Fokker-Planck equations-which are directly r...
Recently, in theoretical biology and in biophysical engineering the entropy production has been veri...
Entropy generation is analysed and obtained from the entropy balance for open systems, considering t...
Open systems are very important in science and engineering for their applications and the analysis o...
An analysis of the entropy generation and the entropy production principle is carried out. Entropy g...
The thermodynamic analysis of open systems is fundamental in engineering. For the open systems at th...
The entropy approach to the evolution of open systems is analyzed, using Lotka's principle as a star...
In this paper we propose a solution to the problem associated with the presence of an incomplete dif...
In this paper we review various information-theoretic characterizations of the approach to equilibri...
Extremum of the entropy generation is evaluated for both maximum and minimum using a thermodynamic a...
Living systems maintain or increase local order by working against the second law of thermodynamics....
Far-from-equilibrium thermodynamics underpins the emergence of life, but how has been a long-outstan...
Extremum of the entropy generation is evaluated for both maximum and minimum using a thermodynamic a...
The problem of irreversibility is difficult and part of this difficulty is due to dealing with the s...
Stochastic differential equations are important to model many complex systems. The Fokker-Planck equ...
The entropy time rate of systems described by nonlinear Fokker-Planck equations-which are directly r...
Recently, in theoretical biology and in biophysical engineering the entropy production has been veri...
Entropy generation is analysed and obtained from the entropy balance for open systems, considering t...
Open systems are very important in science and engineering for their applications and the analysis o...
An analysis of the entropy generation and the entropy production principle is carried out. Entropy g...
The thermodynamic analysis of open systems is fundamental in engineering. For the open systems at th...
The entropy approach to the evolution of open systems is analyzed, using Lotka's principle as a star...
In this paper we propose a solution to the problem associated with the presence of an incomplete dif...
In this paper we review various information-theoretic characterizations of the approach to equilibri...
Extremum of the entropy generation is evaluated for both maximum and minimum using a thermodynamic a...
Living systems maintain or increase local order by working against the second law of thermodynamics....
Far-from-equilibrium thermodynamics underpins the emergence of life, but how has been a long-outstan...
Extremum of the entropy generation is evaluated for both maximum and minimum using a thermodynamic a...
The problem of irreversibility is difficult and part of this difficulty is due to dealing with the s...
Stochastic differential equations are important to model many complex systems. The Fokker-Planck equ...
The entropy time rate of systems described by nonlinear Fokker-Planck equations-which are directly r...