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The new theory of consistently ordered extended thermodynamics is described and compared to the earlier theory of extended thermodynamics with respect to the efficiency with which these theories describe light scattering spectra. It turns out that the new theory is more efficient, albeit only slightly.
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Müller, I., Reitebuch, D. (2005). Consistent order extended thermodynamics and its application to light scattering. In: Rionero, S., Romano, G. (eds) Trends and Applications of Mathematics to Mechanics. Springer, Milano . https://doi.org/10.1007/88-470-0354-7_12
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