A proof of Clausius' theorem for time reversible deterministic microscopic dynamics

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In 1854 Clausius proved the famous theorem that bears his name by assuming the second "law" of thermodynamics. In the present paper we give a proof that requires no such assumption. Our proof rests on the laws of mechanics, a T-mixing property, an ergodic consistency condition, and on the axiom of causality. Our result relies on some recently derived theorems, such as the Evans-Searles and the Crooks fluctuation theorems and the recently discovered relaxation and dissipation theorems. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Evans, D. J., Williams, S. R., & Searles, D. J. (2011). A proof of Clausius’ theorem for time reversible deterministic microscopic dynamics. Journal of Chemical Physics, 134(20). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3592531

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