Hamiltonian structure of thermodynamics with gauge
Abstract
The state of a thermodynamic system being characterized by its set of extensive variables we write the associated intensive variables the partial derivatives of the entropy in the form where behaves as a gauge factor. When regarded as independent, the variables define a space having a canonical symplectic structure where they appear as conjugate. A thermodynamic system is represented by a -dimensional gauge-invariant Lagrangian submanifold of Any thermodynamic process, even dissipative, taking place on is represented by a Hamiltonian trajectory in governed by a Hamiltonian function which is zero on A mapping between the equations of state of different systems is likewise represented by a canonical transformation in Moreover a natural Riemannian metric exists for any physical system, with the 's as contravariant variables, the 's as covariant ones. Illustrative examples are given.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0007292,
title = {Hamiltonian structure of thermodynamics with gauge},
author = {R. Balian and P. Valentin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0007292},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Proofs corrections latex vali.tex, 1 file, 28 pages [SPhT-T00/099], submitted to Eur. Phys. J. B