Statistical Irreversible Thermodynamics in the Framework of Zubarev’s Nonequilibrium Statistical Operator Method


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Abstract

We describe the formalism of statistical irreversible thermodynamics constructed based on Zubarev’s nonequilibrium statistical operator (NSO) method, which is a powerful and universal tool for investigating the most varied physical phenomena. We present brief overviews of the statistical ensemble formalism and statistical irreversible thermodynamics. The first can be constructed either based on a heuristic approach or in the framework of information theory in the Jeffreys-Jaynes scheme of scientific inference; Zubarev and his school used both approaches in formulating the NSO method. We describe the main characteristics of statistical irreversible thermodynamics and discuss some particular considerations of several authors. We briefly describe how Rosenfeld, Bohr, and Prigogine proposed to derive a thermodynamic uncertainty principle.

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R. Luzzi

Condensed Matter Physics Department, Institute of Physics “Gleb Wataghin,”

Email: cloves@pucgoias.edu.br
Brazil, Campinas

A. R. Vasconcellos

Condensed Matter Physics Department, Institute of Physics “Gleb Wataghin,”

Email: cloves@pucgoias.edu.br
Brazil, Campinas

J. G. Ramos

Condensed Matter Physics Department, Institute of Physics “Gleb Wataghin,”

Email: cloves@pucgoias.edu.br
Brazil, Campinas

C. G. Rodrigues

Escola de Ciências Exatas e da Computação

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Email: cloves@pucgoias.edu.br
Brazil, Goiânia, Goiás

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