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From the thermodynamics of irreversible processes to dissipative structures and active matter

General Physics 2025-12-22 v1

Abstract

A historical perspective is presented on thermodynamics from the pioneering contributions by Carnot and Clausius to recent advances on active matter. Non-equilibrium thermodynamics develops from the identification of the irreversible processes contributing to entropy production in various types of materials and systems. These processes include friction, viscosity, heat and electric conductions, diffusion, reactions, and more. In 1954, Glansdorff and Prigogine formulated a general evolution criterion, which led to the theory of dissipative structures like chemical clocks, reaction-diffusion patterns, and convection patterns. Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics provides the microscopic foundations for the thermodynamics of irreversible processes.

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@article{arxiv.2512.16944,
  title  = {From the thermodynamics of irreversible processes to dissipative structures and active matter},
  author = {Pierre Gaspard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.16944},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

This presentation was given at the Belgian Symposium of Thermodynamics "Carnot 2024", 16-18 December 2024, Liege, Belgium