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Entropy: An Inherent, Non-statistical Property of any System in any State

Year 2006, Volume: 9 Issue: 3, 107 - 115, 01.09.2006

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Entropy is the distinguishing and most important concept of our efforts to understand and regularize our observations of a very large class of natural phenomena, and yet, it is one of the most contentious concepts of physics. In this article, we review two expositions of thermodynamics, one without reference to quantum theory, and the other quantum mechanical without probabilities of statistical mechanics. In the first, we show that entropy is an inherent property of any system in any state, and that its analytical expression must conform to eight criteria. In the second, we recognize that quantum thermodynamics: (i) admits quantum probabilities described either by wave functions or by nonstatistical density operators; and (ii) requires a nonlinear equation of motion that is delimited by but more general than the Schrödinger equation, and that accounts for both reversible and irreversible evolutions of the state of the system in time. Both the more general quantum probabilities, and the equation of motion have been defined, and the three laws of thermodynamics are shown to be theorems of this equation.

  • An initial version of this paper was published in
    July of 2006 in the proceedings of ECOS’06, Aghia
    Pelagia, Crete, Greece. 

Year 2006, Volume: 9 Issue: 3, 107 - 115, 01.09.2006

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Regular Original Research Article
Authors

Elias Gyftopoulos This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2006
Published in Issue Year 2006 Volume: 9 Issue: 3

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APA Gyftopoulos, E. (2006). Entropy: An Inherent, Non-statistical Property of any System in any State. International Journal of Thermodynamics, 9(3), 107-115.
AMA Gyftopoulos E. Entropy: An Inherent, Non-statistical Property of any System in any State. International Journal of Thermodynamics. September 2006;9(3):107-115.
Chicago Gyftopoulos, Elias. “Entropy: An Inherent, Non-Statistical Property of Any System in Any State”. International Journal of Thermodynamics 9, no. 3 (September 2006): 107-15.
EndNote Gyftopoulos E (September 1, 2006) Entropy: An Inherent, Non-statistical Property of any System in any State. International Journal of Thermodynamics 9 3 107–115.
IEEE E. Gyftopoulos, “Entropy: An Inherent, Non-statistical Property of any System in any State”, International Journal of Thermodynamics, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 107–115, 2006.
ISNAD Gyftopoulos, Elias. “Entropy: An Inherent, Non-Statistical Property of Any System in Any State”. International Journal of Thermodynamics 9/3 (September 2006), 107-115.
JAMA Gyftopoulos E. Entropy: An Inherent, Non-statistical Property of any System in any State. International Journal of Thermodynamics. 2006;9:107–115.
MLA Gyftopoulos, Elias. “Entropy: An Inherent, Non-Statistical Property of Any System in Any State”. International Journal of Thermodynamics, vol. 9, no. 3, 2006, pp. 107-15.
Vancouver Gyftopoulos E. Entropy: An Inherent, Non-statistical Property of any System in any State. International Journal of Thermodynamics. 2006;9(3):107-15.