Entropy production in random billiards (Q1995543)

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    Entropy production in random billiards (English)
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    24 February 2021
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    From the summary: ``We consider a class of random mechanical systems called random billiards to study the problem of quantifying the irreversibility of nonequilibrium macroscopic systems. In a random billiard model, a point particle evolves by free motion through the interior of a spatial domain, and reflects according to a reflection operator, specified in the model by a Markov transition kernel, upon collision with the boundary of the domain. We derive a formula for entropy production rate that applies to a general class of random billiard systems. This formula establishes a relation between the purely mathematical concept of entropy production rate and textbook thermodynamic entropy, recovering in particular Clausius' formulation of the second law of thermodynamics. We also study an explicit class of examples whose reflection operator, referred to as the Maxwell-Smoluchowski thermostat, models systems with boundary thermostats kept at possibly different temperatures. We prove that, under certain mild regularity conditions, the class of models are uniformly ergodic Markov chains and derive formulas for the stationary distribution and entropy production rate in terms of geometric and thermodynamic parameters.'' The paper is clearly written and very rigorous. It touches the historically important aspects of thermodynamics, focusing on the bridge between a microscopic mechanical model and macroscopic phenomena.
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    random billiards
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    second law of thermodynamics
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    entropy production rate
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    heat bath
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