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The principle of minimal resistance in non-equilibrium thermodynamics (English)
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13 April 2016
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Using various assumptions, a dynamical principle is stated in accordance of which a dissipative system, during its evolution, tends to minimize its energy dissipation in such a manner to maintain its Hamiltonian time rate constant, that is to say the difference between the flux-based and the force-based Raleigh dissipation functions. As an application, it is shown that the Fokker-Planck-Kolmogorov equation can be thought of as the Hamilton-Jacobi equation derived from this minimum principle.
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principle of minimal resistance
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Hamiltonian density time rate
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non-equilibrium thermodynamics
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path integration
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