Musing on extreme quantity values in physics and the problem of removing infinity
F Pavese - Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2019 - iopscience.iop.org
Many physical quantities display range values apparently extending to infinity (unbounded
on one or on both sides). In this respect, unit systems and measurement conventions do not …
on one or on both sides). In this respect, unit systems and measurement conventions do not …
On the definition of the measurement unit for extreme quantity values: some considerations on the case of temperature and the kelvin scale
F Pavese - arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.07161, 2016 - arxiv.org
Many quantities are attributed a range of values that can apparently extend to infinity (on
one side or both sides). In this respect, the definitions of their measurement units do not …
one side or both sides). In this respect, the definitions of their measurement units do not …
[PDF][PDF] Onsagerian Quantum Mechanics
G Vincze, A Szasz - Journal of Advances in Physics - academia.edu
We describe the basic quantum-mechanical categories and properties of the
thermodynamical basis of Onsager's theorem. 3 basic principles are used: 1. energy …
thermodynamical basis of Onsager's theorem. 3 basic principles are used: 1. energy …
Reply to``Comment onSimilarity between quantum mechanics and thermodynamics: Entropy, temperature, and Carnot cycle'''
S Abe - Physical Review E, 2015 - APS
In their Comment on the paper [Abe and Okuyama, Phys. Rev. E 83, 021121 (2011)
10.1103/PhysRevE. 83.021121], González-Díaz and Díaz-Solórzano discuss that the initial …
10.1103/PhysRevE. 83.021121], González-Díaz and Díaz-Solórzano discuss that the initial …