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The concept of thermodynamic fields is introduced, and a mathematical apparatus for its description is proposed. Such an approach enables us to shed new light on a lot of problems; for instance, on the second principle of thermodynamics, Planck's formula, and Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. It is an old idea that Brownian motion is essential for description an solution of the Quantum Mechanics problems. Nonstohastic description Brownian motion is also proposed using tensor mathematics.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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The concept of thermodynamic fields is introduced, and a mathematical apparatus for its description is proposed. Such an approach enables us to shed new light on a lot of problems; for instance, on the second principle of thermodynamics, Planck's formula, and Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. It is an old idea that Brownian motion is essential for description an solution of the Quantum Mechanics problems. Nonstohastic description Brownian motion is also proposed using tensor mathematics.
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|field approach thermodynamics]]

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Scientific Paper
Title The Field Approach to Thermodynamics
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Author(s) Jaroslav G Klyushin, Yegor V Pesterev
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Published 2011
Journal Proceedings of the NPA
Volume 8
No. of pages 10
Pages 313-322

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Abstract

The concept of thermodynamic fields is introduced, and a mathematical apparatus for its description is proposed. Such an approach enables us to shed new light on a lot of problems; for instance, on the second principle of thermodynamics, Planck's formula, and Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. It is an old idea that Brownian motion is essential for description an solution of the Quantum Mechanics problems. Nonstohastic description Brownian motion is also proposed using tensor mathematics.