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What is the derivation for the exponential energy relation and where does it apply?
Very often when people state a relaxation time $\tau_\text{kin-kin}, \tau_\text{rot-kin}$,, etc. they think of a context where the energy relaxation goes as $\propto\text e^{-t/\tau}$. Related is an ...
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Maximum Principle vs. Minimum Principle in Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics
Prigogine's Min. principle states that in steady-state non-equilibrium systems the entropy generation rate is at a minimum, i.e., a system will seek a steady-state that has min entropy generation. ...
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Any new texts directly on second law of thermodynamics? [duplicate]
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Recommendations for Statistical Mechanics book
Is anyone aware of any recent text that summarises the research and arguments on second law of thermodynamics and also on ...
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Phase volume contraction in dissipative systems
I am confused about phase-volume contraction in dissipative systems. Please help me catch the flaw in my understanding. From a macroscopic point of view I understand that a dynamic system tends to go ...
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Relating the variance of the current operator to measurements
(EDIT: Thanks to Nathaniel's comments, I have altered the question to reflect the bits that I am still confused about.)
This is a general conceptual question, but for definiteness' sake, imagine a ...
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What is non-thermal plasma?
I read about non-thermal plasma, but I still have some questions:
The ions and neutral particles are not in thermal equilibrium with the electron, does that mean that the overall temperature is low ...
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Does high entropy means low symmetry?
According to Bogolubov postulate (various texts name it differently) in Non-equilibrium thermodynamics, the number of needed parameters to describe our system is decreasing with time, and finally at ...
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What are some of the best books on complex systems?
I'm rather interested in getting my feet wet at the interface of complex systems and emergence. Can anybody give me references to some good books on these topics? I'm looking for very introductory ...
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State-dependent diffusions: Fick's law vs. Fokker-Planck's, which and why?
Consider a "state-dependent diffusion": a diffusion process for which the diffusion coefficient $D(x)$ depends on the (stochastic) state $x$ of the system. (An example is provided by the diffusion of ...
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Deviation from power law distribution of earthquakes
One of the most accepted framework on the relation between magnitude and frequency of the earthquakes, is that of the critical phenomena. In this framework magnitude of events must be distributed ...
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Non equilibrium statistical mechanics
A question kept bothering me about the Non-Equilibrium Statistical mechanics, can somebody give a simple description of how one approaches this subject. Is there a exact formalism, as we have for ...
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Equivalent system in Centre manifold theory
I was studying the centre manifold theory. It says (see Kuznetsov page 155, theorem 5.2) that the system on the left side of the picture is topologically equivalent to the one on the right.
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Do bipartite spin glasses have simple relaxation dynamics?
From what I gather, a Boltzmann machine (BM) is essentially a spin glass with no applied field evolving under Glauber dynamics (if this is at all mistaken, I don't think it will be off enough to ...
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Statistical Mechanics treatment of the reaction process?
I'm searching for an at least semi-rigorous Statistical Mechanics description/treatment of a (spatially resolved) chemical reaction process of a macroscopic portion of at least two different species ...
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How to understand temperatures of different degrees of freedom?
So I'm reading this book, where after the preface and before the models there is a section called General Notions and Essential Quantities, which introduce some things I don't understand. They regard ...
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Reconstruction of information stored in an evaporating black hole from the emission spectrum?
For simple setups, where the radiation field deviates not too far from thermodynamic equilibrium (< 10 %), corrections to the Planckian thermal emission spectrum can be calculated (and measured) ...
