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The following pages link to Negative temperatures and the definition of entropy (Q1619477):
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- Temperature in and out of equilibrium: a review of concepts, tools and attempts (Q1687591) (← links)
- On the dispute between Boltzmann and Gibbs entropy (Q1689644) (← links)
- Synergy between the negative absolute temperature and the external trap for a Bose-Einstein condensate under optical lattices (Q2074581) (← links)
- Fluctuation relations and strong inequalities for thermally isolated systems (Q2141428) (← links)
- Microcanonical entropy for classical systems (Q2150131) (← links)
- Entropy analysis of systems exhibiting negative probabilities (Q2198820) (← links)
- Origin of negative temperatures in systems interacting with external fields (Q2231260) (← links)
- Statistical mechanics of systems with negative temperature (Q2231922) (← links)
- The question of negative temperatures in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics (Q2272832) (← links)
- Entropy of negative temperature states for a point vortex gas (Q2328690) (← links)
- Response to Nagle's criticism of my proposed definition of the entropy (Q2577191) (← links)
- Coarse-graining and symplectic non-squeezing (Q2669298) (← links)
- The statistics of mesoscopic systems and the physical interpretation of extensive and non-extensive entropies (Q3120040) (← links)
- A consistent description of fluctuations requires negative temperatures (Q3302170) (← links)
- Temperature as a quantum observable (Q3303278) (← links)
- A study of the Boltzmann and Gibbs entropies in the context of a stochastic toy model (Q4571714) (← links)
- Quantum Heat Engine and Negative Boltzmann Temperature (Q4599937) (← links)
- Do `negative' temperatures exist? (Q4949111) (← links)
- Redefinition of the Boltzmann–Gibbs–Shannon entropy in systems with continuous states (Q5060381) (← links)
- CAN WORMHOLES HAVE NEGATIVE TEMPERATURES? (Q5291457) (← links)
- Deterministic engines extending Helmholtz thermodynamics (Q6554840) (← links)
- Geometrically frustrated systems which are as singles hotter than in company (Q6584622) (← links)