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Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics

1994
After having devoted five chapters of this book to the discussion of equilibrium thermodynamics and conservative dynamic phenomena, it is now high time that we entered into the realm of irreversible transport processes. As mentioned in chapter 1, most of the physical systems which engineers wish to model exhibit dissipative phenomena.
Antony N. Beris, Brian J. Edwards
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Thermodynamics and Equilibrium

2010
Thermodynamics takes its name from the Greek for ‘movement of heat’ and is the science concerned with the interchange of energy, particularly that between thermal energy and mechanical work. Thermodynamics is concerned with systems which have come to equilibrium and not with the rate at which equilibrium is achieved.
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Thermodynamics and Equilibrium

2012
The concept of the equilibrium state of a system is of utmost importance in analytical chemistry. To illustrate this assertion briefly, recall that numerous chemical reactions are performed with analytical goals in mind. The conclusions they provide can be easily reached if and only if the reactions proceed through to their natural completion, that is,
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Thermodynamic Equilibrium

2021
John H. S. Lee, K. Ramamurthi
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Band structure engineering and non-equilibrium dynamics in Floquet topological insulators

Nature Reviews Physics, 2020
Mark S Rudner, Netanel H Lindner
exaly  

Equilibrium thermodynamics

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1964
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Equilibrium mechanisms of self-limiting assembly

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2021
Michael F Hagan, Gregory M Grason
exaly  

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