In recent decades an idea has emerged that the maximum entropy production principle can be used to select from the different regimes of development of nonequilibrium systems. According to this principle the process with maximum entropy production is most preferred among the possible non-equilibrium processes. As a consequence, entropy production can be used to find an actually observed pattern formation among the hypothetical ones. A hypothesis is introduced that entropy production can be used to find a boundary (binodal) dividing the region of absolutely stable growth from the region of growth which is unstable (metastable) with regard to arbitrary amplitude distortions. This principle has been successfully applied to analyze the interfaci...
In recent years, optimality principles have been proposed to constrain hydrological models. The prin...
In recent years, optimality principles have been proposed to constrain hydrological models. The prin...
Hydrological processes are irreversible and produce entropy. Hence, the framework of non-equilibrium...
In recent decades an idea has emerged that the maximum entropy production principle can be used to s...
We examine the morphological instability from planar to non-planar cellular morphology with the maxi...
We examine the morphological instability from planar to non-planar cellular morphology with the maxi...
The terminal orientation of a rigid body in a moving fluid is an example of a dissipative system, ou...
Abstract.: The terminal orientation of a rigid body in a moving fluid is an example of a dissipative...
Abstract.: The terminal orientation of a rigid body in a moving fluid is an example of a dissipative...
Abstract.: The terminal orientation of a rigid body in a moving fluid is an example of a dissipative...
Abstract.: The terminal orientation of a rigid body in a moving fluid is an example of a dissipative...
In this paper, we explain some well known experimental observations in fluid solid interaction from ...
The initial stage of the loss of the morphological stability by spherical particles during quasi-sta...
In this paper, we explain some well known experimental observations in fluid solid interaction from ...
In this paper, we explain some well known experimental observations in fluid solid interaction from ...
In recent years, optimality principles have been proposed to constrain hydrological models. The prin...
In recent years, optimality principles have been proposed to constrain hydrological models. The prin...
Hydrological processes are irreversible and produce entropy. Hence, the framework of non-equilibrium...
In recent decades an idea has emerged that the maximum entropy production principle can be used to s...
We examine the morphological instability from planar to non-planar cellular morphology with the maxi...
We examine the morphological instability from planar to non-planar cellular morphology with the maxi...
The terminal orientation of a rigid body in a moving fluid is an example of a dissipative system, ou...
Abstract.: The terminal orientation of a rigid body in a moving fluid is an example of a dissipative...
Abstract.: The terminal orientation of a rigid body in a moving fluid is an example of a dissipative...
Abstract.: The terminal orientation of a rigid body in a moving fluid is an example of a dissipative...
Abstract.: The terminal orientation of a rigid body in a moving fluid is an example of a dissipative...
In this paper, we explain some well known experimental observations in fluid solid interaction from ...
The initial stage of the loss of the morphological stability by spherical particles during quasi-sta...
In this paper, we explain some well known experimental observations in fluid solid interaction from ...
In this paper, we explain some well known experimental observations in fluid solid interaction from ...
In recent years, optimality principles have been proposed to constrain hydrological models. The prin...
In recent years, optimality principles have been proposed to constrain hydrological models. The prin...
Hydrological processes are irreversible and produce entropy. Hence, the framework of non-equilibrium...