On the role of geometry in statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. I. Geometric perspective
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- On contact and metric structures on thermodynamic spaces
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- Thermodynamics and rate thermodynamics
- Geometry of basic statistical physics mapping
- Geometrization of statistical mechanics
- Contact geometry of nonequilibrium thermodynamics
- On geometry of multiscale mass action law and its fluctuations
- Implicit contact dynamics and Hamilton-Jacobi theory
- Geometric thermodynamics for the Fokker-Planck equation: stochastic thermodynamic links between information geometry and optimal transport
- Covariant statistical mechanics of non-Hamiltonian systems
- Geometric formulation of Carnot's theorem.
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- Nonequilibrium thermodynamics as a symplecto-contact reduction and relative information entropy
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