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Entropy, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 1999
- Shu-Kun Lin:
Diversity and Entropy. 1-3 - István Kolossváry:
On the Sign of Local Temperature in Molecules. 4-8
Volume 1, Number 2, June 1999
- Georgi P. Gladyshev:
On Thermodynamics, Entropy and Evolution of Biological Systems: What Is Life from a Physical Chemist's Viewpoint. 9-20 - D. V. Gokhale:
On Joint and Conditional Entropies. 21-24 - Vasili Tatarin, Oleg Borodiouk:
Entropy Calculation of Reversible Mixing of Ideal Gases Shows Absence of Gibbs Paradox. 25-36
Volume 1, Number 3, September 1999
- Rajendra Kulkarni, Roger R. Stough, Kingsley E. Haynes:
Towards an Information Entropy Model of Job Approval Rating: The Clinton Presidency. 37-49 - Yu. S. Lipatov:
Molecular, Quantum and Evolution Thermodynamics: Development and Specialization of the Gibbs Method. 50-52 - Shu-Kun Lin:
Symmetry in Science: An Introduction to the General Theory. 53-54
Volume 1, Number 4, December 1999
- Georgi P. Gladyshev:
Thermodynamic Theory of Biological Evolution and Aging. Experimental Confirmation of Theory. 55-68 - David R. Wolf:
A Bayesian Reflection on Surfaces. 69-98 - Carlos Alberto De Bragança Pereira, Julio Michael Stern:
Evidence and Credibility: Full Bayesian Significance Test for Precise Hypotheses. 99-110 - José C. Iñiguez:
A Revision of Clausius Work on the Second Law. 1. On the Lack of Inner Consistency of Clausius Analysis Leading to the Law of Increasing Entropy. 111-117 - José C. Iñiguez:
A Revision of Clausius Work on the Second Law. 2. On the Values of Clausius Transformations. 118-125 - José C. Iñiguez:
A Revision of Clausius Work on the Second Law. 3. On the Non-Zero Net Value of Carnots Reversible Cycle. 126-137 - José C. Iñiguez:
A Revision of Clausius Work on the Second Law. 4. On the Refutal of Clausius Proof. 138-147 - Shu-Kun Lin:
Modern Thermodynamics: From Heat Engines to Dissipative Structures. 148-149
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