Entropy might be a not well defined concept if the system can undergo transformations involving stationary nonequilibria. It might be analogous to the heat content (once called “caloric”) in transformations that are not isochoric (i.e., which involve mechanical work): it could be just a quantity that can be transferred or created, like heat in equilibrium. The text first reviews the philosophy behind a recently proposed definition of entropy production in nonequilibrium stationary systems. A detailed technical attempt at defining the entropy of a stationary states via their variational properties follows: the unsatisfactory aspects of the results add arguments in favor of the nonexistence of a function of state to be identified with entropy...
This volume provides a systematic mathematical exposition of the conceptual problems of nonequilibri...
International audienceJaynes' information theory formalism of statistical mechanics is applied to th...
The importance of irreversible entropy production is emphasized. The first and second laws of thermo...
In transformations between nonequilibrium stationary states, entropy might be a not well defined con...
It is unquestionable that the concept of entropy has played an essential role both in the physical a...
Abstract. In nature stationary nonequilibrium systems cannot exist on their own, rather they need to...
There is a relation between the irreversibility of thermodynamic processes as expressed by the break...
The science of thermodynamics was put together in the Nineteenth Century to describe large systems i...
We present a stochastic approach to nonequilibrium thermodynamics based on the expression of the ent...
Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics has a long history featuring diverse aspects. It has been a maj...
A rigorous and general logical scheme is presented, which provides an operative non-statistical defi...
A rigorous and general logical scheme is presented, which provides an operative non-statistical defi...
When systems are far from equilibrium, the temperature, the entropy and the thermodynamic entropy pr...
A rigorous and general logical scheme is presented, which provides an operative non-statistical defi...
We present a stochastic approach to nonequilibrium thermodynamics based on the expression of the ent...
This volume provides a systematic mathematical exposition of the conceptual problems of nonequilibri...
International audienceJaynes' information theory formalism of statistical mechanics is applied to th...
The importance of irreversible entropy production is emphasized. The first and second laws of thermo...
In transformations between nonequilibrium stationary states, entropy might be a not well defined con...
It is unquestionable that the concept of entropy has played an essential role both in the physical a...
Abstract. In nature stationary nonequilibrium systems cannot exist on their own, rather they need to...
There is a relation between the irreversibility of thermodynamic processes as expressed by the break...
The science of thermodynamics was put together in the Nineteenth Century to describe large systems i...
We present a stochastic approach to nonequilibrium thermodynamics based on the expression of the ent...
Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics has a long history featuring diverse aspects. It has been a maj...
A rigorous and general logical scheme is presented, which provides an operative non-statistical defi...
A rigorous and general logical scheme is presented, which provides an operative non-statistical defi...
When systems are far from equilibrium, the temperature, the entropy and the thermodynamic entropy pr...
A rigorous and general logical scheme is presented, which provides an operative non-statistical defi...
We present a stochastic approach to nonequilibrium thermodynamics based on the expression of the ent...
This volume provides a systematic mathematical exposition of the conceptual problems of nonequilibri...
International audienceJaynes' information theory formalism of statistical mechanics is applied to th...
The importance of irreversible entropy production is emphasized. The first and second laws of thermo...