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Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
2009Abstract This chapter discusses non-equilibrium thermodynamics and shows how fluctuations lead to the Onsager reciprocal relations, which connect certain kinetic coefficients. It applies these ideas to thermoelectric phenomena and briefly discusses time-reversal symmetry.
Stephen J. Blundell +1 more
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Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics
2013In the preceding chapters with few exceptions we studied systems at equilibrium. This means that the systems do not change or evolve over time.
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2010
Biological systems are far from thermodynamic equilibrium. Concentration gradients and electrostatic potential differences are the driving forces for diffusive currents and chemical reactions. In this chapter, we present the basic ingredients of nonequilibrium thermodynamics. We derive continuity equations for mass and energy.
Philipp O. J. Scherer +1 more
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Biological systems are far from thermodynamic equilibrium. Concentration gradients and electrostatic potential differences are the driving forces for diffusive currents and chemical reactions. In this chapter, we present the basic ingredients of nonequilibrium thermodynamics. We derive continuity equations for mass and energy.
Philipp O. J. Scherer +1 more
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Entropy flux in non-equilibrium thermodynamics
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2004Abstract An important problem in thermodynamics is the link between the entropy flux and the heat flux, for phenomena far from equilibrium. As an illustration we consider here the case of a rigid heat conductor subject to heating. The expression of the entropy flux is determined by the expressions of the evolution equations of the basic variables. It
D. JOU +3 more
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Non-equilibrium statistical thermodynamics
Journal of Molecular Liquids, 1995Abstract By suggesting that gas kinetic collisions are the source of irreversibility, Boltzmann's kinetic equation leads to a paradox. In a monograph entitled Non-equilibrium statistical thermodynamics, applied to fluid dynamics and laser physics the author developed an original alternative theory.
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Thermal Fluctuations in Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics
Journal of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics, 2007zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Sengers, Jan V. +1 more
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Non-equilibrium thermodynamics of light absorption
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 1999Summary: Free-energy transduction, the basic physical process underlying the phenomena of life has been described by non-equilibrium thermodynamics. However, the possibility of a thermodynamic description of the very first step, the conversion of solar energy to the free energy of the living material, has been questioned on the basis of an apparent ...
Meszena, G., Westerhoff, H.V.
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Non-equilibrium thermodynamics and physical kinetics
2014This new edition covers contemporary directions of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics as well as classical methods of kinetics. Supplementary material on the non-equilibrium statistical operator (NSO) method for calculating kinetics coefficients describing spintronics is included in this new addition. This book is an easy-to-read text describing the
Halid Bikkin, Igor I. Lyapilin
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Non-equilibrium thermodynamics and degenerate disease
Medical Hypotheses, 1984Non-equilibrium thermodynamics, biochemistry and physiology can be associated to form a possible foundation for a theory of nutritional medicine. The theory predicts a new class of diseases. The relationship between this new class and cancer is discussed.
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Classical Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics
1978In this chapter the treatise of non-equilibrium thermodynamics is begun. Although the groundwork was laid by the classic investigations of Kelvin, Maxwell, Rayleigh, Thomson and others, in the latter half of the nineteenth century, the classical theory of non-equilibrium thermodynamics did not emerge until the first half of this century when Onsager ...
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