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Analysis of the particle transfer between two systems under unification

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  • I. A. Molotkov
  • A. I. Osin

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We investigate unification of two systems of identical elements having different dimensions which may be of interest for both physics and economics. Characteristic parameters as well as explicit formulae for the temperature (in economics - capital turnover) and dimension of the united system are obtained as functions of parameters of the initial systems. Expressions also found for the entropies of initial and united system. The process of unification is accompanied by the transfer of particles (money) between the systems and explicit expression is obtained for the transferred number of particles (size of the capital). A relation between parameters of the initial systems also found which defines the regime with zero particle transfer.

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  • I. A. Molotkov & A. I. Osin, 2015. "Analysis of the particle transfer between two systems under unification," Papers 1510.00876, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:1510.00876
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    1. I. A. Molotkov & N. A. Ryabova, 2016. "Critical value of the total debt in view of the debts durations," Papers 1601.07900, arXiv.org, revised Feb 2016.

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