A survey of the approach to Statistical Mechanics following Boltzmann's theory of ensembles and ergodic hypothesis leading to chaoticity as a unifying principle of equilibrium and nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics
Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics has a long history featuring diverse aspects. It has been a maj...
The chaotic hypothesis is proposed as a basis for a general theory of nonequilibrium stationary stat...
The Heat theorem reveals the second law of equilibrium Thermodynamics (i.e. existence of Entropy) a...
AbstractThe theory of chaos has emerged from a multidisciplinary encounter of mathematics, physics, ...
In this monograph, nonequilibrium statistical mechanics is developed by means of ensemble methods on...
We present a review of the chaotic hypothesis and discuss its applications to intermittency in stati...
Statistical mechanics constitutes one of the pillars of contemporary physics. Recognized as such - t...
The heat theorem (i.e. the second law of thermodynamics or the existence of entropy) is a manifesta...
This book focuses on nonextensive statistical mechanics, a current generalization of Boltzmann-Gibbs...
This volume provides a systematic mathematical exposition of the conceptual problems of nonequilibri...
This book concentrates on the properties of the stationary states in chaotic systems of particles or...
The heat theorem (i.e. the second law of thermodynamics or the existence of entropy) is a manifestat...
The Heat theorem reveals the second law of equilibrium Thermodynamics (i.e. existence of Entropy) as...
This book presents a critical and modern analysis of the conceptual foundations of statistical mecha...
These expository notes propose to follow, across fields, some aspects of the concept of entropy. Sta...
Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics has a long history featuring diverse aspects. It has been a maj...
The chaotic hypothesis is proposed as a basis for a general theory of nonequilibrium stationary stat...
The Heat theorem reveals the second law of equilibrium Thermodynamics (i.e. existence of Entropy) a...
AbstractThe theory of chaos has emerged from a multidisciplinary encounter of mathematics, physics, ...
In this monograph, nonequilibrium statistical mechanics is developed by means of ensemble methods on...
We present a review of the chaotic hypothesis and discuss its applications to intermittency in stati...
Statistical mechanics constitutes one of the pillars of contemporary physics. Recognized as such - t...
The heat theorem (i.e. the second law of thermodynamics or the existence of entropy) is a manifesta...
This book focuses on nonextensive statistical mechanics, a current generalization of Boltzmann-Gibbs...
This volume provides a systematic mathematical exposition of the conceptual problems of nonequilibri...
This book concentrates on the properties of the stationary states in chaotic systems of particles or...
The heat theorem (i.e. the second law of thermodynamics or the existence of entropy) is a manifestat...
The Heat theorem reveals the second law of equilibrium Thermodynamics (i.e. existence of Entropy) as...
This book presents a critical and modern analysis of the conceptual foundations of statistical mecha...
These expository notes propose to follow, across fields, some aspects of the concept of entropy. Sta...
Nonequilibrium statistical mechanics has a long history featuring diverse aspects. It has been a maj...
The chaotic hypothesis is proposed as a basis for a general theory of nonequilibrium stationary stat...
The Heat theorem reveals the second law of equilibrium Thermodynamics (i.e. existence of Entropy) a...