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Thermodynamics And Fluctuations Far From Equilibrium 1st Edition John Ross

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Thermodynamics And Fluctuations Far From Equilibrium 1st Edition John Ross
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.59 MB
Pages: 204
Author: John Ross, Stephen R. Berry
ISBN: 9783540745549, 3540745548
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Thermodynamics And Fluctuations Far From Equilibrium 1st Edition John Ross by John Ross, Stephen R. Berry 9783540745549, 3540745548 instant download after payment.

This book deals with the formulation of the thermodynamics of chemical and other systems far from equilibrium, including connections to fluctuations. It contains applications to non-equilibrium stationary states and approaches to such states, systems with multiple stationary states, stability and equi-stability conditions, reaction diffusion systems, transport properties, and electrochemical systems. The theoretical treatment is complemented by experimental results to substantiate the formulation. Dissipation and efficiency are analyzed in autonomous and externally forced reactions, including several biochemical systems.

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