Entropy and Partial Differential Equations
3. Extensive and intensive parameters 4. Concavity of S 5. Convexity of E 6. Entropy maximization, energy minimization D. Thermodynamic potentials 1. Review of Legendre transform 2. Definitions 3. Maxwell relations E. Capacities F. More examples 1. Ideal gas 2. Van der Waals fluid II.Entropyandirreversibility A. A model material 1 ...
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