Beyond the second law [electronic resource] : entropy production and non-equilibrium systems / Roderick C. Dewar, Charles H. Lineweaver, Robert K. Niven, Klaus Regenauer-Lieb, editors.
2014
QC318.E57
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Beyond the second law [electronic resource] : entropy production and non-equilibrium systems / Roderick C. Dewar, Charles H. Lineweaver, Robert K. Niven, Klaus Regenauer-Lieb, editors.
ISBN
9783642401541 electronic book
3642401546 electronic book
9783642401534
3642401546 electronic book
9783642401534
Published
Heidelberg : Springer, 2014.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 434 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-642-40154-1 doi
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QC318.E57
Dewey Decimal Classification
536/.73
Summary
The Second Law, a cornerstone of thermodynamics, governs the average direction of dissipative, non-equilibrium processes. But it says nothing about their actual rates or the probability of fluctuations about the average. This interdisciplinary book, written and peer-reviewed by international experts, presents recent advances in the search for new non-equilibrium principles beyond the Second Law, and their applications to a wide range of systems across physics, chemistry and biology. Beyond The Second Law brings together traditionally isolated areas of non-equilibrium research and highlights potentially fruitful connections between them, with entropy production playing the unifying role. Key theoretical concepts include the Maximum Entropy Production principle, the Fluctuation Theorem, and the Maximum Entropy method of statistical inference. Applications of these principles are illustrated in such diverse fields as climatology, cosmology, crystal growth morphology, Earth system science, environmental physics, evolutionary biology and technology, fluid turbulence, microbial biogeochemistry, plasma physics, and radiative transport, using a wide variety of analytical and experimental techniques. Beyond The Second Law will appeal to students and researchers wishing to gain an understanding of entropy production and its central place in the science of non-equilibrium systems both in detail and in terms of the bigger picture.
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Springer complexity.
Understanding complex systems.
Understanding complex systems.
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Introduction
Theoretical perspectives on entropy production
Applications to non-equilibrium systems.
Theoretical perspectives on entropy production
Applications to non-equilibrium systems.