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Toward a new foundation of statistical thermodynamics (1311.4995v2)

Published 20 Nov 2013 in cond-mat.stat-mech

Abstract: We propose a new approach concerning the introduction of time-irreversibility in statistical mechanics. It is based on a transition function defined in terms of path integral and verifying a time-irreversible equation. We show first how dynamic processes may enter in the description of equilibrium states. In order to do that a characteristic time is associated with closed paths. For large isolated systems at equilibrium or for systems in contact with a thermostat our results are identical with those obtained with the Gibbs ensemble methods. For a model used in the microscopic approaches of the brownian motion no new basic assumption is required to predict a transition from a quantum state to a classical one exhibiting a time-irreversible behavior. This demonstration is sufficient to show that very well accepted approximations can lead to time-irreversible behaviors for a large class of systems. The difference between our work and the system+reservoir approaches is underlined. Here equilibrium states and irreversible processes are described on the same footing representing a progress in the question of time-irreversibility in statistical physics. The transition function is also used for describing a small system for which there is no thermodynamics. By adding to the transition function a second one characterizing the reverse motion we may describe time-reversible systems. In a simple case we replace two real valued transition functions by a complex function verifying a Schrodinger like equation. From this we see how to break the time-reversibility of this equation and how to investigate the connection quantum mechanics-thermodynamics from a very fundamental point of view.

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