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Entropy, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, March 2004
- Alexey V. Nikulov, Daniel P. Sheehan:

Special Issue on Quantum Limits to the Second Law of Thermodynamics. 1-10 - Craig Callender

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A Collision Between Dynamics and Thermodynamics. 11-20 - Todd L. Duncan, Jack S. Semura:

The Deep Physics Behind the Second Law: Information and Energy As Independent Forms of Bookkeeping. 21-29 - Armen E. Allahverdyan, Roger Balian, Theodorus M. Nieuwenhuizen:

Thomson's formulation of the second law for macroscopic and finite work sources. 30-37 - Lyndsay G. M. Gordon:

The Decrease in Entropy via Fluctuations. 38-49 - Bruno Crosignani, Paolo Porto, Claudio Conti

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The adiabatic piston: a perpetuum mobile in the mesoscopic realm. 50-56 - Jirí Bok, Vladislav Cápek:

Langevin approach to the Porto system. 57-67 - Jorge Berger:

From Randomness to Order. 68-75 - Jack Denur:

Modified Feynman ratchet with velocity-dependent fluctuations. 76-86 - Lyndsay G. M. Gordon:

A Maxwellian Valve based on centrifugal forces. 87-95 - Lyndsay G. M. Gordon:

Smoluchowski's Trapdoor. 96-101 - Michael Devereux

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A Modified Szilard's Engine: Measurement, Information, and Maxwell's Demon. 102-115 - Peter Keefe:

Second Law Violation By Magneto-Caloric Effect Adiabatic Phase Transition of Type I Superconductive Particles. 116-127 - Raji Heyrovská:

A Concise Equation of State for Aqueous Solutions of Electrolytes Incorporating Thermodynamic Laws and Entropy. 128-132 - Hiroaki Yamada:

Delocalization and Sensitivity of Quantum Wavepacket in Coherently Perturbed Kicked Anderson Model. 133-152 - Sergio Filippo, Filippo Maimone:

Entropic localization in non-unitary Newtonian gravity. 153-157 - Dieter H. E. Gross:

A New Thermodynamics from Nuclei to Stars. 158-179 - Rémi Léandre:

Markov Property and Operads. 180-215 - Jirí J. Mares, Václav Spicka, Jozef Kristofik, Pavel Hubik

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On Expansion of a Spherical Enclosure Bathed in Zero-Point Radiation. 216-222 - Alexey V. Melkikh:

Internal Structure of Elementary Particle and Possible Deterministic Mechanism of Biological Evolution. 223-232
Volume 6, Number 2, March 2004
- Rudolf N. Kuklin:

The Stability Limits of the Surface Phases at the Polarized Interface of a Liquid Electrode with an Electrolyte Solution. 233-243 - Sudhir Kumar Tyagi, Yinghui Zhou, Jincan Chen:

Optimum Criteria on the Performance of an Irreversible Braysson Heat Engine Based on the new Thermoeconomic Approach. 244-256 - (Withdrawn) Statistical Convergent Topological Sequence Entropy Maps of the Circle. 257-261

Volume 6, Number 3, June 2004
- Robert M. Kiehn:

Entropy Production and Irreversible Processes -from the perspective of continuous topological evolution. 262-292 - Mohammed Q. Al-Odat, Renhe A. Damseh, Moh'd A. Al-Nimr:

Effect of Magnetic Field on Entropy Generation Due to Laminar Forced Convection Past a Horizontal Flat Plate. 293-303 - Bekir Sami Yilbas, Muhammet Yürüsoy, Mehmet Pakdemirli:

Entropy Analysis for Non-Newtonian Fluid Flow in Annular Pipe: Constant Viscosity Case. 304-315 - Lingen Chen, Tong Zheng, Fengrui Sun, Chih Wu:

Optimal Cooling Load and COP Relationship of a Four-Heat-Reservoir Endoreversible Absorption Refrigeration Cycle. 316-326 - Stanley N. Salthe:

The Spontaneous Origin of New Levels in a Scalar Hierarchy. 327-343 - Iyad Talal Al-Zaharnah, Bekir Sami Yilbas:

Thermal Analysis in Pipe Flow: Influence of Variable Viscosity on Entropy Generation. 344-363
Volume 6, Number 4, September 2004
- Takuya Yamano:

On a simple derivation of a family of nonextensive entropies from information content. 364-374 - Edward J. Walsh, Mark R. D. Davies, Donald M. McEligot:

On The Use of Entropy to Predict Boundary Layer Stability. 375-387
Volume 6, Number 5, December 2004
- Marcin Jan Schroeder:

An Alternative to Entropy in the Measurement of Information. 388-412 - Osamah Haddad

, Mohamad Abuzaid, Mohammad Al-Nimr:
Entropy Generation Due to Laminar Incompressible Forced Convection Flow Through Parallel-Plates Microchannel. 413-426

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