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Covariant fluid mechanics and thermodynamics: An introduction

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Abstract

These lectures are intended as a pedagogical introduction to the covariant formulation of nonequilibrium and statistical thermodynamics and kinetic theory. The various formulations of nonequilibrium thermodynamics and their individual difficulties — with causality, stability, shock structure — are critically reviewed. As an illustration of the general formalism, a fairly detailed treatment is presented of the covariant statistical thermodynamics of superfluids.

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  • Heat Flux
  • Mach Number
  • Neutron Star
  • Thermal Equilibrium
  • Kinetic Theory

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Lectures delivered at C.I.M.E. Session on “Relativistic Fluid Dynamics” (ed. A.M. Anile and Y. Choquet-Bruhat) at Centro Studi Noto, Noto (Syracuse) May 25 – June 3, 1987

Work supported by Canadian Institute for Advanced Research and by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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Israel, W. (1989). Covariant fluid mechanics and thermodynamics: An introduction. In: Anile, A.M., Choquet-Bruhat, Y. (eds) Relativistic Fluid Dynamics. Lecture Notes in Mathematics, vol 1385. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0084030

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