The probabilistic-informational opacity functional, Jaynes's principle, and distances to equilibrium of an evolving system

Foundations of Physics 17 (4):383-396 (1987)
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Abstract

A new probabilistic-informational concept, earlier constructed by Mugur-Schächter, is further developed. Associated with Jaynes's principle, this concept permits one to define a measure for the distance between the state of a system evolving under stable constraints and the equilibrium with these constraints. An illustration is given for a gas evolving in a thermostated box. It appears that the free energy of the gas estimates the distance to equilibrium, the estimation being defined in abstract informational-probabilistic terms

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Rational Thermodynamics.C. Truesdell - 1986 - Philosophy of Science 53 (2):305-306.

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