This textbook introduces thermodynamics with a modern approach, starting from four fundamental physical facts (the atomic nature of matter, the indistinguishability of atoms and molecules of the same species, the uncertainty principle, and the existence of equilibrium states) and analyzing the behavior of complex systems with the tools of information theory, in particular with Shannon's measure of information (or SMI), which can be defined on any probability distribution. SMI is defined and its properties and time evolution are illustrated, and it is shown that the entropy is a particular type of SMI, i.e. the SMI related to the phase-space distribution for a macroscopic system at equilibrium. The connection to SMI allows the reader to unde...
Designed by two MIT professors, this authoritative textbook transcends the limitations and ambiguiti...
Thermodynamics is an essential part of chemical physics and is of fundamental importance in physics,...
Total entropy of a thermodynamic system consists of two components: thermal entropy due to energy, a...
International audienceThe Laws of classical thermodynamics and the fundamental principles of statist...
This book offers a comprehensive overview of thermodynamics. It is divided into four parts, the firs...
We apply a certain unifying physical description of the results of Information Theory. Assuming that...
It is well known that the statistical mechanical theory of liquids has been lagging far behind the t...
An Introduction to Equilibrium Thermodynamics discusses classical thermodynamics and irreversible th...
Statistical physics and thermodynamics describe the behaviour of systems on the macroscopic scale. T...
With the aim of presenting thermodynamics in as simple and as unified a form as possible, this textb...
This is an undergraduate textbook in thermodynamics—the science of heat, work, temperature, and entr...
In the scientific and engineering literature, the second law of thermodynamics is expressed in terms...
The purpose of this paper is to present the evolution of the concept of entropy from engineering to ...
The proper definition of thermodynamics and the thermodynamic entropy is discussed in the light of r...
Given that thermodynamics books are not a rarity on the market, why would an additional one be usefu...
Designed by two MIT professors, this authoritative textbook transcends the limitations and ambiguiti...
Thermodynamics is an essential part of chemical physics and is of fundamental importance in physics,...
Total entropy of a thermodynamic system consists of two components: thermal entropy due to energy, a...
International audienceThe Laws of classical thermodynamics and the fundamental principles of statist...
This book offers a comprehensive overview of thermodynamics. It is divided into four parts, the firs...
We apply a certain unifying physical description of the results of Information Theory. Assuming that...
It is well known that the statistical mechanical theory of liquids has been lagging far behind the t...
An Introduction to Equilibrium Thermodynamics discusses classical thermodynamics and irreversible th...
Statistical physics and thermodynamics describe the behaviour of systems on the macroscopic scale. T...
With the aim of presenting thermodynamics in as simple and as unified a form as possible, this textb...
This is an undergraduate textbook in thermodynamics—the science of heat, work, temperature, and entr...
In the scientific and engineering literature, the second law of thermodynamics is expressed in terms...
The purpose of this paper is to present the evolution of the concept of entropy from engineering to ...
The proper definition of thermodynamics and the thermodynamic entropy is discussed in the light of r...
Given that thermodynamics books are not a rarity on the market, why would an additional one be usefu...
Designed by two MIT professors, this authoritative textbook transcends the limitations and ambiguiti...
Thermodynamics is an essential part of chemical physics and is of fundamental importance in physics,...
Total entropy of a thermodynamic system consists of two components: thermal entropy due to energy, a...