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Entropy production in nonequilibrium thermodynamics: a review

Giovanni Gallavotti

Published 2003-12-27, updated 2004-04-29Version 2

Entropy might be a not well defined concept if the system can undergo transformations involving stationary nonequilibria. It might be analogous to the heat content (once called ``caloric'') in transformations that are not isochoric (i.e. which involve mechanical work): it could be just a quantity that can be transferred or created, like heat in equilibrium. The text first reviews the philosophy behind a recently proposed definition of entropy production in nonequilibrium stationary systems. A detailed technical attempt at defining the entropy of a stationary states via their variational properties follows: the unsatisfactory aspects of the results add arguments in favor of the nonexistence of a function of state to be identified with entropy; at the same time new aspects and properties of the phase space contraction emerge.

Comments: This replacement (april 2004) strictly contains the first version and substantially extends it. Title change: creation -> production
Journal: Chaos, 14, 680--690, 2004,
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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