N.Y.—Toronto: John Wiley & Sons; Jerusalem: Israel Universities Press, 1974. — XXVII + 458 p.: illus. — ISBN13: 978-0470290446.Thermodynamic questions which relate to the problem of irreversibility (the arrow of time and the second law of thermodynamics) are theoretically researched. Some of the topics investigated are: on world expansion and the time arrow; the role of the second law of thermodynamics in classical continuum physics; heat flow in rotating relativistic perfect fluids and global thermodynamic parameters; ergodicity, monotonicity and unattainability in correlation of entropy and energy; and is the coarse-grained entropy of classical statistical mechanics an anthropomorphism. Individual items are announced in this issue.Thermodynamics of Living Systems: The Contributions of Aharon Katzir-Katchalsky. Peter F. Curran The Role of the Second Law of Thermodynamics in Classical Continuum Physics. Walter Noll On Nonlocal Continuum Thermodynamics. A. Cemal Eringen Canonical Fluid Thermodynamics. Lawrence A. Schmid The Bisymplectic Formalism and its Applications to the Relativistic and to the Non-Relativistic Hydrodynamics of an Adiabatic Perfect Fluid. P.V. Grosjean A Possible Experiment on the Principle of Objectivity. Ingo Müller A Mote on the Third Law of Thermodynamics. Herbert Callen Spin Temperature and Negative Absolute Temperatures. Norman F. Ramsey Heat Flow in Rotating Relativistic Perfect Fluids and Global Thermodynamic Parameters. J. Katz and G. Horwitz
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