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A model of classical thermodynamics and mesoscopic physics based on the notion of hidden parameter, Earth gravitation, and quasiclassical asymptotics. II

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This paper presents a new approach to thermodynamics based on two “first principles”: the theory of partitions of integers and Earth gravitation. The self-correlated equation obtained by the author from Gentile statistics is used to describe the effect of accumulation of energy at the moment of passage from the boson branch of the partition to its fermion branch. The branch point in the passage from bosons to fermions is interpreted as an analog of a jump of the spin. A hidden parameter–the measurement time as time of the G¨odel numbering–is introduced.

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Maslov, V.P. A model of classical thermodynamics and mesoscopic physics based on the notion of hidden parameter, Earth gravitation, and quasiclassical asymptotics. II. Russ. J. Math. Phys. 24, 494–504 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1061920817040082

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