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Negative heat-capacity at phase-separations in microcanonical thermostatistics of macroscopic systems with either short or long-range interactions

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Conventional thermo-statistics address infinite homogeneous systems within the canonical ensemble. However, some 170 years ago the original motivation of thermodynamics was the description of steam engines, i.e., boiling water. Its essential physics is the separation of the gas phase from the liquid. Of course, boiling water is inhomogeneous and as such cannot be treated by conventional thermo-statistics. Then it is not astonishing, that a phase transition of first order is signaled canonically by a Yang–Lee singularity. Thus, it is only treated correctly by microcanonical Boltzmann–Planck statistics. This was elaborated in the talk presented at this conference. It turns out that the Boltzmann–Planck statistics is much richer and gives fundamental insight into statistical mechanics and especially into entropy. This can be done to a far extend rigorously and analytically. The deep and essential difference between “extensive” and “intensive” control parameters, i.e., microcanonical and canonical statistics, was exemplified by rotating, self-gravitating systems. In the present paper the necessary appearance of a convex entropy S(E) and the negative heat capacity at phase separation in small as well macroscopic systems independently of the range of the force is pointed out.

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  • Gross, D.H.E., 2006. "Negative heat-capacity at phase-separations in microcanonical thermostatistics of macroscopic systems with either short or long-range interactions," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 365(1), pages 138-141.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:365:y:2006:i:1:p:138-141
    DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2006.01.010
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    1. Montecinos, Alejandra & Loyola, Claudia & Peralta, Joaquín & Davis, Sergio, 2021. "Microcanonical potential energy fluctuations and configurational density of states for nanoscale systems," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 562(C).

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