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This two-volume work gives the first detailed coherent treatment of
a relatively young branch of statistical physics - nonlinear
nonequilibrium and fluctuational dissipative thermodynamics. This
area of research has taken shape rather recently: its de elopment
began in 1959. The earlier theory - linear nonequilibrium ther
modynamics - is in principle a simple special case of the new
theory. Despite the fact that the title of the book includes the
word 'nonlinear', it also covers the results of linear
nonequilibrium thermodynamics. The presentation of the linear and
nonlinear theories is done within a common theoretical framework
that is not subject to the linearity condition. The author hopes
that the reader will perceive the intrinsic unjty of this dis
cipline, the uniformity and generality of its constituent parts.
This theory has a wide variety of applications in various domains
of physics and physical chemistry, enabling one to calculate
thermal fluctuations in various nonlinear systems. The book is
divided into two volumes. Fluctuation-dissipation theorems (or
relations) of various types (linear, quadratic and cubic, classical
and quantum) are considered in the first volume. There one
encounters the Markov and non-Markov fluctuation-dissipation
theorems (FDTs), theorems of the first, second and third kinds.
Nonlinear FDTs are less known than their linear counterparts. The
present second volume of the book deals with the advanced theory.
It consists of four chapters. The connection and interdependence of
the material in the various chapters of both volumes are
illustrated in the accompanying diagram."
This book gives the first detailed coherent treatment of a
relatively young branch of statistical physics - nonlinear
nonequilibrium and fluctuation-dissipative thermo dynamics. This
area of research has taken shape fairly recently: its development
began in 1959. The earlier theory -linear nonequilibrium
thermodynamics - is in principle a simple special case of the new
theory. Despite the fact that the title of this book includes the
word "nonlinear", it also covers the results of linear
nonequilibrium thermodynamics. The presentation of the linear and
nonlinear theories is done within a common theoretical framework
that is not subject to the linearity condition. The author hopes
that the reader will perceive the intrinsic unity of this
discipline, and the uniformity and generality of its constituent
parts. This theory has a wide variety of applications in various
domains of physics and physical chemistry, enabling one to
calculate thermal fluctuations in various nonlinear systems. The
book is divided into two volumes. Fluctuation-dissipation theorems
(or relations) of various types (linear, quadratic and cubic,
classical and quantum) are considered in the first volume. Here one
encounters the Markov and non-Markov fluctuation-dissipation
theorems (FDTs), theorems of the first, second and third kinds.
Nonlinear FDTs are less well known than their linear counterparts.
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