The basic microsopic physical laws are time reversible. In contrast, the second law of thermodynamics, which is a macroscopic physical representation of the world, is able to describe irreversible processes in an isolated system through the change of entropy ΔS > 0. It is the attempt of the present manuscript to bridge the microscopic physical world with its macrosocpic one with an alternative approach than the statistical mechanics theory of Gibbs and Boltzmann. It is proposed that time is discrete with constant step size. Its consequence is the presence of time irreversibility at the microscopic level if the present force is of complex nature (F (r) ≠ const). In order to compare this discrete time irreversible mechamics (for simplicity a ...
The problem of time (t) in physics and chemistry is closely related to the formu-lation of the secon...
Boltzmann’s original scheme leading to the statistical interpretation of non-equilibrium entropy may...
The science of thermodynamics was put together in the Nineteenth Century to describe large systems i...
The basic microsopic physical laws are time reversible. In contrast, the second law of thermodynamic...
In this paper we show that the existence of a primarily discrete space-time may be a fruitful assump...
There is a relation between the irreversibility of thermodynamic processes as expressed by the break...
ABSTRACT. What is the physical significance of entropy? What is the physical origin of irreversibili...
Coffee creamer is readily seen to diffuse into coffee, but once mixed, never observed to separate ba...
The microscopic theory of irreversible processes that we developed is summarized and illustrated, us...
This dissertation aims at addressing two important theoretical questions which are still debated in ...
We have obtained a microscopic expression for entropy in terms of ℋ function based on nonunitary A t...
The observed general time-asymmetric behavior of macroscopic systems---embodied in the second law of...
Is there a link between the macroscopic description of the irreversibility and microscopic behaviour...
In this paper we show how an extension of the nonequilibrium-statistical- operator method, relying u...
In this paper we show how an extension of the nonequilibrium-statistical-operator method, relying up...
The problem of time (t) in physics and chemistry is closely related to the formu-lation of the secon...
Boltzmann’s original scheme leading to the statistical interpretation of non-equilibrium entropy may...
The science of thermodynamics was put together in the Nineteenth Century to describe large systems i...
The basic microsopic physical laws are time reversible. In contrast, the second law of thermodynamic...
In this paper we show that the existence of a primarily discrete space-time may be a fruitful assump...
There is a relation between the irreversibility of thermodynamic processes as expressed by the break...
ABSTRACT. What is the physical significance of entropy? What is the physical origin of irreversibili...
Coffee creamer is readily seen to diffuse into coffee, but once mixed, never observed to separate ba...
The microscopic theory of irreversible processes that we developed is summarized and illustrated, us...
This dissertation aims at addressing two important theoretical questions which are still debated in ...
We have obtained a microscopic expression for entropy in terms of ℋ function based on nonunitary A t...
The observed general time-asymmetric behavior of macroscopic systems---embodied in the second law of...
Is there a link between the macroscopic description of the irreversibility and microscopic behaviour...
In this paper we show how an extension of the nonequilibrium-statistical- operator method, relying u...
In this paper we show how an extension of the nonequilibrium-statistical-operator method, relying up...
The problem of time (t) in physics and chemistry is closely related to the formu-lation of the secon...
Boltzmann’s original scheme leading to the statistical interpretation of non-equilibrium entropy may...
The science of thermodynamics was put together in the Nineteenth Century to describe large systems i...