Entropy additivity from exponential decay of correlations: a coarse-grained operator approach
Abstract: Thermodynamic extensivity is commonly introduced as a postulate -- the homogeneity of degree one in thermodynamic potentials. We provide a constructive derivation of this property from microscopic conditions on the pair potential, without assuming it. Working with the one- and two-particle reduced densities of the -body canonical Gibbs state, we introduce a combined coarse-graining operator on single-particle phase space , producing dimensionless mesoscopic probabilities over spatial--momentum cells . Under three conditions on the pair potential -- stability, temperedness, and exponential cluster decomposition with correlation length -- we show, using the Ursell cluster expansion, that the coarse-grained entropy satisfies [S{\mathrm{CG}}=\sum_i S_i+O!\left(\frac{|Λ|}{\elld}e{-\ell/ξ}\right),] where is the cell diameter. The correction is exponentially suppressed per cell, making entropy additive and recovering the thermodynamic limit of Ruelle and Fisher in explicit operator language. For systems with long-range interactions, where temperedness fails, the correction does not vanish, and non-additivity is quantified through inter-cell mutual information. We further show that spatial averaging does not commute with nonlinear thermodynamic functionals such as the entropy density -- a thermodynamic analogue of the cosmological averaging problem -- and we derive the generalised Euler relation with explicit surface corrections.
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