Non-Equilibirum Systems and Irreversible Processes, Vol 5: Topological Torsion and Macroscopic Spinors

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Non-Equilibirum Systems and Irreversible Processes, Vol 5: Topological Torsion and Macroscopic Spinors
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Author Robert M Kiehn
Published 2008
Publisher Lulu Enterprises
Pages 432

Adventures in Applied Topology..... Non-equilibrium systems are of Pfaff topological dimension > 2. Contact manifolds of Pfaff dimension 3 and Symplectic manifolds of Pfaff dimension 4 have complex vectorial components as eigendirection fields of the 2-form dA with zero quadratic form. They are Spinors, not classic vectors, and are the basis of topological fluctuations, dissipation, and irreveversibility.

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