Second law of thermodynamics is ingrained within quantum mechanics
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2018
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Elsevier
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We show that the second law of thermodynamics is rooted in quantum mechanics, inasmuch as allowing the substitution of the Boltzmann constant k and temperature with respectively the Planck constant and quantum numbers. In particular, we will see that the entropy S becomes proportional to the natural logarithm of the average of the squared quantum numbers (n(2)) over bar, where each quantum number is associated with a quantum state of the constituents of the thermodynamical system under consideration. It is important to stress that the present approach furnishes the corrected Boltzmann entropy expression. Thus, instead of S = k ln Omega, with Omega in the former signifying the number of Boltzmann microstates, we land at S = k ln (n(2)) over bar The results obtained are discussed.
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Yarman, Tolga/0000-0003-3209-2264; Yarman, Ozan U./0000-0001-9002-3326; arik, metin/0000-0001-9512-8581
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Entropy, Classical thermodynamics, Quantum mechanics
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10
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818
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821