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A Dynamical Systems Theory Of Thermodynamics Wassim M Haddad

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A Dynamical Systems Theory Of Thermodynamics Wassim M Haddad
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.67 MB
Pages: 742
Author: Wassim M. Haddad
ISBN: 9780691190143, 0691190143
Language: English
Year: 2019

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A Dynamical Systems Theory Of Thermodynamics Wassim M Haddad by Wassim M. Haddad 9780691190143, 0691190143 instant download after payment.

This book merges the two universalisms of thermodynamics and dynamical systems theory in a single compendium, with the latter providing an ideal language for the former, to develop a new and unique framework for dynamical thermodynamics. In particular, the book uses system-theoretic ideas to bring coherence, clarity, and precision to an important and poorly understood classical area of science. The dynamical systems formalism captures all of the key aspects of thermodynamics, including its fundamental laws, while providing a mathematically rigorous formulation for thermodynamical systems out of equilibrium by unifying the theory of mechanics with that of classical thermodynamics.

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