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MICROSCOPIC APPROACH TO IRREVERSIBLE THERMODYNAMICS .4. AN EXAMPLE OF GENERALIZED DIFFUSION AND WAVE-EQUATIONS
(Walter De Gruyter & CoBerlinAlemanha, 1995)
Time resolved heat exchange in driven quantum systems
(IOP Publishing, 2014-12)
We study time-dependent heat transport in systems composed of a resonant level periodically forced with an external power source and coupled to a fermionic continuum. This simple model contains the basic ingredients to ...
Oxidative reforming of methane for hydrogen and synthesis gas production: Thermodynamic equilibrium analysis
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 2012)
Quasi-chemical approach for adsorption of mixtures with non-additive lateral interactions
(Elsevier Science, 2017-01)
The statistical thermodynamics of binary mixtures with non-additive lateral interactions was developed on a generalization in the spirit of the lattice-gas model and the classical quasi-chemical approximation (QCA). The ...
Formulações semiclássicas da mecânica quântica: uma análise do oscilador singular por meio do formalismo de Weyl-Wigner e trajetórias quânticas
(Universidade Federal de São CarlosUFSCarPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Física - PPGFCâmpus São Carlos, 2020-02-10)
The usual quantum mechanics formalism does not address relevant points of the semiclassical limit. In this work two theoretical approaches will be considered: Bohmian mechanics and the Weyl-Wigner formulation. The singular ...
Invariant probabilities for discrete time linear dynamics via thermodynamic formalism
(2021-12-01)
We show the existence of invariant ergodic σ-additive probability measures with full support on X for a class of linear operators L : X → X, where L is a weighted shift operator and X either is the Banach space c0(ℝ) or ...
Cluster-exact approximation applied to adsorption with non-additive lateral interactions
(Elsevier Science, 2019-03-15)
The adsorption of single particles with non-additive lateral interactions has been studied by combining Monte Carlo (MC) simulations and theoretical modeling. The traditional assumption of additive lateral interactions is ...