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1 Ian Ford Statistical physics: An Entropic Approach 025548 2013 Book  
2 Jitao Wang Modern thermodynamics: Based on the extended Carnot theorem 024090 2011 Book  
3 David Jou Extended irreversible thermodynamics 010682 1993 Book  
4 K.S. Forland Irreversible thermodynamics: Theory and applications 001350 1988 Book  
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TitleStatistical physics: An Entropic Approach
Author(s)Ian Ford
PublicationChichester, John Wiley and Sons, 2013.
Descriptionxiv, 266p.
Abstract NoteThis undergraduate textbook provides a statistical mechanical foundation to the classical laws of thermodynamics via a comprehensive treatment of the basics of classical thermodynamics, equilibrium statistical mechanics, irreversible thermodynamics, and the statistical mechanics of non-equilibrium phenomena. This timely book has a unique focus on the concept of entropy, which is studied starting from the well-known ideal gas law, employing various thermodynamic processes, example systems and interpretations to expose its role in the second law of thermodynamics. This modern treatment of statistical physics includes studies of neutron stars, superconductivity and the recently developed fluctuation theorems. It also presents figures and problems in a clear and concise way, aiding the student’s understanding.
ISBN,Price9781119975304 : US $59.95(PB)
Classification530.1:519.22
Keyword(s)1. CLASSICAL THERMODYNAMICS 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - WILEY 4. ENTROPY 5. EQUILIBRIUM STATISTICAL MECHANICS 6. IRREVERSIBLE THERMODYNAMICS 7. STATISTICAL PHYSICS 8. THERMODYNAMICS
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TitleModern thermodynamics: Based on the extended Carnot theorem
Author(s)Jitao Wang
PublicationNew York, Springer, 2011.
Descriptionxii, 279p.
Abstract NoteBook provides comprehensive definitions and mathematical expressions of both classical and modern thermodynamics. The goal is to develop the fundamental theory on an extended Carnot theorem without incorporating any extraneous assumptions. In particular, it offers a fundamental thermodynamic and calculational methodology for the synthesis of low-pressure diamonds. It also discusses many "abnormal phenomena", such as spiral reactions, cyclic reactions, chemical oscillations, low-pressure carat-size diamond growth, biological systems, and more. The book is intended for chemists and physicists working in thermodynamics, chemical thermodynamics, phase diagrams, biochemistry and complex systems, as well as graduate students in these fields. Jitao Wang is a professor emeritus at Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
ISBN,Price9783642113482 : Euro 119.95(HB)
Classification536.7
Keyword(s)1. BIOCHEMISTY 2. CARNOT THEOREM 3. CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS 4. IRREVERSIBLE THERMODYNAMICS 5. NON-EQUILIBRIUM THERMODYNAMICS 6. PHASE DIAGRAMS
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TitleExtended irreversible thermodynamics
Author(s)David Jou;Jose Casas-Vazquez;Georgy Lebon
PublicationBerlin, Springer-Verlag, 1993.
Descriptionxii,319pp.
Classification536.755
Keyword(s)1. EXTENDED IRREVERSIBLE THERMODY 2. IRREVERSIBLE THERMODYNAMICS 3. THERMODYNAMICS
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TitleIrreversible thermodynamics: Theory and applications
Author(s)K.S. Forland;T. Forland;S.K. Ratkje
PublicationChichester, John Wiley and Sons, 1988.
Descriptionxi,281p.
Classification536.755
Keyword(s)IRREVERSIBLE THERMODYNAMICS
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001350   536.755/FOR/001350  On Shelf    

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