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Ergodicity, maximum entropy production, and steepest entropy ascent in the proofs of Onsager’s reciprocal relations

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
Abstract:
We show that to prove the Onsager relations using the microscopic time reversibility one necessarily has to make an ergodic hypothesis, or a hypothesis closely linked to that. This is true in all the proofs of the Onsager relations in the literature: from the original proof by Onsager, to more advanced proofs in the context of linear response theory and the theory of Markov processes, to the proof in the context of the kinetic theory of gases. The only three proofs that do not require any kind of ergodic hypothesis are based on additional hypotheses on the macroscopic evolution: Ziegler’s maximum entropy production principle (MEPP), the principle of time reversal invariance of the entropy production, or the steepest entropy ascent principle (SEAP).
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
constitutive relations, dissipation potential, entropy production maximization, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, non-Newtonian fluids
List of contributors:
Benfenati, F.; Beretta, G. P.
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/506313
Published in:
JOURNAL OF NON-EQUILIBRIUM THERMODYNAMICS
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