To illustrate Boltzmann's construction of an entropy function that is defined for a microstate of a macroscopic system, we present here the simple example of the free expansion of a one dimensional gas of non-interacting point particles. The construction requires one to define macrostates, corresponding to macroscopic variables. We define a macrostate $M$ by specifying the fraction of particles in rectangular boxes $\Delta x \Delta v$ of the single particle position-velocity space $\{x,v\}$. We verify that when the number of particles is large the Boltzmann entropy, $S_B(t)$, of a typical microstate of a nonequilibrium ensemble coincides with the Gibbs entropy of the coarse-grained time-evolved one-particle distribution associated with this...
Entropy production plays a fundamental role in the study of non-equilibrium systems by offering a qu...
Boltzmann provided a scenario to explain why individual macroscopic systems composed of a large numb...
Gases reach equilibrium when left to themselves. Why do they behave in this way? The canonical answe...
A dilute gas initially in equilibrium and confined to half of an isolated box by a partition willirr...
Boltzmannian statistical mechanics partitions the phase space into macro- regions, and the largest o...
Due to the second principle of thermodynamics, the time dependence of entropy for all kinds of syste...
We introduce a high-dimensional symplectic map, modeling a large system, to analyze the interplay be...
Boltzmannian statistical mechanics partitions the phase space of a sys- tem into macro-regions, and ...
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...
In the physics literature “ergodicity” is sometimes taken to mean that a system, including a macrosc...
We consider a finite, thermally isolated, classical system which passes from an equilibrium state LS...
The received wisdom in statistical mechanics is that isolated systems, when left to themselves, appr...
A deep chasm still separates the microscopic world of atoms and molecules from the familiar macrosco...
AbstractWe use a simple hard-core gas model to study the dynamics of small exploding systems. The sy...
Entropy production plays a fundamental role in the study of non-equilibrium systems by offering a qu...
Boltzmann provided a scenario to explain why individual macroscopic systems composed of a large numb...
Gases reach equilibrium when left to themselves. Why do they behave in this way? The canonical answe...
A dilute gas initially in equilibrium and confined to half of an isolated box by a partition willirr...
Boltzmannian statistical mechanics partitions the phase space into macro- regions, and the largest o...
Due to the second principle of thermodynamics, the time dependence of entropy for all kinds of syste...
We introduce a high-dimensional symplectic map, modeling a large system, to analyze the interplay be...
Boltzmannian statistical mechanics partitions the phase space of a sys- tem into macro-regions, and ...
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...
In the physics literature “ergodicity” is sometimes taken to mean that a system, including a macrosc...
We consider a finite, thermally isolated, classical system which passes from an equilibrium state LS...
The received wisdom in statistical mechanics is that isolated systems, when left to themselves, appr...
A deep chasm still separates the microscopic world of atoms and molecules from the familiar macrosco...
AbstractWe use a simple hard-core gas model to study the dynamics of small exploding systems. The sy...
Entropy production plays a fundamental role in the study of non-equilibrium systems by offering a qu...
Boltzmann provided a scenario to explain why individual macroscopic systems composed of a large numb...
Gases reach equilibrium when left to themselves. Why do they behave in this way? The canonical answe...