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Thermodynamics and an Introduction to Thermostatistics
- H. Callen
- Physics
- 27 April 1988
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CLASSICAL THERMODYNAMICS. The Problem and the Postulates. The Conditions of Equilibrium. Some Formal Relationships, and Sample Systems. Reversible Processes and the Maximum Work…
Irreversibility and Generalized Noise
A relation is obtained between the generalized resistance and the fluctuations of the generalized forces in linear dissipative systems. This relation forms the extension of the Nyquist relation for…
Thermodynamics : an introduction to the physical theories of equilibrium thermostatics and irreversible thermodynamics.
- H. Callen
- Physics
- 1966
The Application of Onsager's Reciprocal Relations to Thermoelectric, Thermomagnetic, and Galvanomagnetic Effects
- H. Callen
- Physics
- 1 June 1948
Analysis of the thermoelectric, thermomagnetic, and galvanomagnetic effects by means of the reciprocal relations of Onsager leads to a simple and intuitive interpretation of the thermoelectric…
GREEN FUNCTION THEORY OF FERROMAGNETISM
- H. Callen
- Physics
- 1 May 1963
A theory of ferromagnetism for general spin, approximately valid through the entire temperature range, is given. At low temperatures the magnetization agrees with the Dyson results, having no term in…
Thermodynamics : an introduction to the physical theories of equilibrium thermostatistics and irreversible thermodynamics / Herbert B. Callen
- H. Callen
- Chemistry
- 1960
On a Theorem of Irreversible Thermodynamics
A relation is obtained between the parameter describing the irreversible response of a driven dissipative system and the spontaneous fluctuations of the thermodynamic extensive parameters of the…
On the Formalism of Thermodynamic Fluctuation Theory
From the statistical mechanical occupation probability of microstates Einstein has inferred a distribution function for the macroscopic states of a canonical ensemble. The conventional theory of…
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