Entropy, Extropy and the Physical Driver of Irreversibility

We point out that the fundamental irreversibility of Nature requires the introduction of a suitable measure for the distance from equilibrium. We show that entropy, which is widely held to be such a measure, suffers from the problem that it does not have a physical meaning, since it is introduced on...

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Main Author: Attila Grandpierre
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Interdisciplinary Society 2012-06-01
Series:Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
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Online Access:http://indecs.eu/2012/indecs2012-pp73-79.pdf
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spelling doaj-0538d81a0cad4b549a7470b4edcbaca62020-11-24T23:00:37ZengCroatian Interdisciplinary SocietyInterdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems1334-46841334-46762012-06-011027379Entropy, Extropy and the Physical Driver of IrreversibilityAttila GrandpierreWe point out that the fundamental irreversibility of Nature requires the introduction of a suitable measure for the distance from equilibrium. We show that entropy, which is widely held to be such a measure, suffers from the problem that it does not have a physical meaning, since it is introduced on the basis of mathematical arguments. As a consequence, the basic physics beyond irreversibility has remained obscure. We present here a simple but transparent physical approach for solving the problem of irreversibility. This approach shows that extropy, the fundamental thermodynamic variable introduced by Katalin Martinás, is the suitable measure for the distance from equilibrium, since it corresponds to the actual driver of irreversible processes. Since extropy explicitly contains in its definition all the general thermodynamic forces that drive irreversible processes, extropy is the suitable physical measure of irreversibility.http://indecs.eu/2012/indecs2012-pp73-79.pdfextropyirreversibilityentropyequilibriumnon-equilibriumthermodynamics
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Entropy, Extropy and the Physical Driver of Irreversibility
Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
extropy
irreversibility
entropy
equilibrium
non-equilibrium
thermodynamics
author_facet Attila Grandpierre
author_sort Attila Grandpierre
title Entropy, Extropy and the Physical Driver of Irreversibility
title_short Entropy, Extropy and the Physical Driver of Irreversibility
title_full Entropy, Extropy and the Physical Driver of Irreversibility
title_fullStr Entropy, Extropy and the Physical Driver of Irreversibility
title_full_unstemmed Entropy, Extropy and the Physical Driver of Irreversibility
title_sort entropy, extropy and the physical driver of irreversibility
publisher Croatian Interdisciplinary Society
series Interdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
issn 1334-4684
1334-4676
publishDate 2012-06-01
description We point out that the fundamental irreversibility of Nature requires the introduction of a suitable measure for the distance from equilibrium. We show that entropy, which is widely held to be such a measure, suffers from the problem that it does not have a physical meaning, since it is introduced on the basis of mathematical arguments. As a consequence, the basic physics beyond irreversibility has remained obscure. We present here a simple but transparent physical approach for solving the problem of irreversibility. This approach shows that extropy, the fundamental thermodynamic variable introduced by Katalin Martinás, is the suitable measure for the distance from equilibrium, since it corresponds to the actual driver of irreversible processes. Since extropy explicitly contains in its definition all the general thermodynamic forces that drive irreversible processes, extropy is the suitable physical measure of irreversibility.
topic extropy
irreversibility
entropy
equilibrium
non-equilibrium
thermodynamics
url http://indecs.eu/2012/indecs2012-pp73-79.pdf
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