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Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics: a solvable model
Published 2008-12-10Version 1
A two-temperature linear spin model is presented that allows an easily understandable introduction to non-equilibrium statistical physics. The model is one that includes the concepts that are typical of more realistic non-equilibrium models but that allows straightforward steady state solutions and, for small systems, development of the full time dependence for configuration probabilities. The model is easily accessible to upper-level undergraduate students, and also provides a good check for computer models of larger systems.
DOI: 10.1119/1.3081423
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, solvable model, two-temperature linear spin model, full time dependence, upper-level undergraduate students
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