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The maximum entropy rate description of a thermodynamic system in a stationary non-equilibrium state
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    The maximum entropy rate description of a thermodynamic system in a stationary non-equilibrium state (English)
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    29 January 2010
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    Summary: In this paper we present a simple model to describe a rather general system in a stationary non-equilibrium state, which is an open system traversed by a stationary flux. The probabilistic description is provided by a non-homogeneous Markov chain, which is not assumed on the basis of a model of the microscopic interactions but rather derived from the knowledge of the macroscopic fluxes traversing the system through a maximum entropy rate principle.
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    Markov chain
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    asymptotic equipartition property
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    entropy rate
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    entropy production
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    information divergence
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