In this work, we consider the choice of a system suitable for the formulation of principles in nonequilibrium thermodynamics. It is argued that an isolated system is a much better candidate than a system in contact with a bath. In other words, relaxation processes rather than stationary processes are more appropriate for the formulation of principles in nonequilibrium thermodynamics. Arguing that slow varying relaxation can be described with quasi-stationary process, it is shown for two special cases, linear nonequilibrium thermodynamics and linearized Boltzmann equation, that solutions of these problems are in accordance with the maximum entropy production principle
The speed-gradient variational principle (SG-principle) is formulated and applied to thermodynamical...
Conventional first principle approaches for studying nonequilibrium or far-from-equilibrium processe...
This book offers a homogeneous presentation of the many faces of non-equilibrium thermodynamics. The...
In this work, we consider the choice of a system suitable for the formulation of principles in noneq...
We present the state of the art on the modern mathematical methods of exploiting the entropy princip...
Spontaneous transitions of an isolated system from one macroscopic state to another (relaxation proc...
Open systems are very important in science and engineering for their applications and the analysis o...
We present the state of the art on the modern mathematical methods of exploiting the entropy princip...
It is shown that Onsager’s principle of the least dissipation of energy is equivalent to the maximum...
Prigogine's principle of minimum entropy production is valid only for single-phase thermodynamic sys...
This paper presents a nonequilibrium thermodynamic model for the relaxation of a local, isolated sys...
Far-from-equilibrium thermodynamics underpins the emergence of life, but how has been a long-outstan...
This paper reviews a new theory for non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. This gives the non-equili...
Abstract: A new approach to quantum Markov processes is developed and the corresponding Fokker-Planc...
Several aspects of the Thermodynamics of systems away from equilibrium are considered. Particular at...
The speed-gradient variational principle (SG-principle) is formulated and applied to thermodynamical...
Conventional first principle approaches for studying nonequilibrium or far-from-equilibrium processe...
This book offers a homogeneous presentation of the many faces of non-equilibrium thermodynamics. The...
In this work, we consider the choice of a system suitable for the formulation of principles in noneq...
We present the state of the art on the modern mathematical methods of exploiting the entropy princip...
Spontaneous transitions of an isolated system from one macroscopic state to another (relaxation proc...
Open systems are very important in science and engineering for their applications and the analysis o...
We present the state of the art on the modern mathematical methods of exploiting the entropy princip...
It is shown that Onsager’s principle of the least dissipation of energy is equivalent to the maximum...
Prigogine's principle of minimum entropy production is valid only for single-phase thermodynamic sys...
This paper presents a nonequilibrium thermodynamic model for the relaxation of a local, isolated sys...
Far-from-equilibrium thermodynamics underpins the emergence of life, but how has been a long-outstan...
This paper reviews a new theory for non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. This gives the non-equili...
Abstract: A new approach to quantum Markov processes is developed and the corresponding Fokker-Planc...
Several aspects of the Thermodynamics of systems away from equilibrium are considered. Particular at...
The speed-gradient variational principle (SG-principle) is formulated and applied to thermodynamical...
Conventional first principle approaches for studying nonequilibrium or far-from-equilibrium processe...
This book offers a homogeneous presentation of the many faces of non-equilibrium thermodynamics. The...