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Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics: Statements and Prospects

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Abstract

Extended irreversible thermodynamics has known a wide development during the two last decades. In this work, the main statements of the theory are reviewed and a panoramic view of some of the open problems to be studied in the future years is presented.

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Lebon, G., Jou, D., Casas-Váquez, J. (1996). Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics: Statements and Prospects. In: Shiner, J.S. (eds) Entropy and Entropy Generation. Understanding Chemical Reactivity, vol 18. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-46932-4_4

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