Circular thermodynamics of organisms and sustainable systems

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A circular thermodynamics of organisms and sustainable systems is presented based on dynamic closures in nested space-time domains that enable the system to approach the ideal of zero entropy production simultaneously at equilibrium and far from equilibrium conditions.

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Ho, M. W. (2013, September 1). Circular thermodynamics of organisms and sustainable systems. Systems. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/systems1030030

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