The Universal Evolution Criterion by Prigogine and Glansdorff in the Self-Synchronization of Nonlinear Oscillators
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It is shown that the universal evolution criterion with excess entropy production by Glansdorff and Prigogine holds in the self-synchronization of microscopic oscillations, provided that the thermodynamic force is properly defined. The applicability of the present conclusion to more general cases are also discussed.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1982-01-25
著者
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SHIMIZU Hiroshi
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tokyo
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Yamaguchi Yoko
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences University Of Tokyo
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Shimizu Hiroshi
Faculty Of Environmental Information Keio University
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YAMAGUCHI Yoko
Faculty of Human Environmental Science, Fukuoka Women's University
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