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On thermodynamic and microscopic reversibility
The word 'reversible' has two (apparently) distinct applications in statistical thermodynamics. A thermodynamically reversible process indicates an experimental protocol for which the entropy change is zero, whereas the principle of microscopic reversibility asserts that the probability of any trajectory of a system through phase space equals that of the time reversed trajectory. However, these two terms are actually synonymous: a thermodynamically reversible process is microscopically reversible, and vice versa.
Date:
July 12, 2011
Creator:
Crooks, Gavin E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Bayesian Treaty Monitoring: Preliminary Report
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Date:
July 12, 2011
Creator:
Russell, S. J.; Myers, S. C.; Arora, N. S.; Moore, D. A. & Sudderth, E.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Extending Regional Seismic Travel Time (RSTT) Tomography to New Regions
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Date:
July 12, 2011
Creator:
Myers, S C; Begnaud, M L; Ballard, S; Phillips, W S & Pasyanos, M E
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Computational Study of 3-D Hot-Spot Initiation in Shocked Insensitive High-Explosive
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Date:
July 12, 2011
Creator:
Najjar, F.; Howard, W.; Fried, L.; Manaa, M.; Nichols, A., III & Levesque, G.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Adaptive Particle Filtering for Mode Tracking: A Shallow Ocean Application
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Date:
July 12, 2011
Creator:
Candy, J V
System:
The UNT Digital Library