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Does particle reflection by event horizons preserve the generalized Second Law of Thermodynamics
Scott Funkhouser
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A Physical Framework for Algorithmic Entropy. [PDF]
Edmonds J.
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Quantum refrigeration powered by noise in a superconducting circuit. [PDF]
Sundelin S +4 more
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Structural Complexity as a Directional Signature of System Evolution: Beyond Entropy. [PDF]
Shi D.
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2019
Though the balance of entropy has been denoted as Second Law of Thermodynamics in the previous chapters, its classical formulation comes along with thermodynamic cycles. Thus, the focus now is on these cycles. However, there are two different types of thermodynamic cycles: Clockwise cycles on the one hand convert heat into mechanical energy and are ...
John Newman, Vincent Battaglia
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Though the balance of entropy has been denoted as Second Law of Thermodynamics in the previous chapters, its classical formulation comes along with thermodynamic cycles. Thus, the focus now is on these cycles. However, there are two different types of thermodynamic cycles: Clockwise cycles on the one hand convert heat into mechanical energy and are ...
John Newman, Vincent Battaglia
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Nature, 1973
IT is widely realised that there is no single and uniquely correct statement of the Second Law of Thermodynamics but rather that there exist a number of different and mutually compatible, correct statements1 (Everett2 mentions “two or three dozen”) each of which illuminates a different facet of what H. A.
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IT is widely realised that there is no single and uniquely correct statement of the Second Law of Thermodynamics but rather that there exist a number of different and mutually compatible, correct statements1 (Everett2 mentions “two or three dozen”) each of which illuminates a different facet of what H. A.
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