Fluctuation theorem
The second law of thermodynamics stands in apparent contradiction with the time reversible equations of motion for classical and quantum systems. This is often referred to as Loschmidt's paradox. The fluctuation theorem (FT) gives a resolution to this "paradox".
Related Topics:
Second law of thermodynamics - Loschmidt's paradox
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Statement of the fluctuation theorem (roughly) |
| ► | Second law inequality |
| ► | Kawasaki identity |
| ► | Dissipation function |
| ► | Summary |
| ► | Related topics |
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