Bibcode
Calbet, Xavier; López-Ruiz, Ricardo
Bibliographical reference
Physical Review E, vol. 63, Issue 6, id. 066116
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6
2001
Journal
Citations
119
Refereed citations
113
Description
The time evolution equations of a simplified isolated ideal gas, the
``tetrahedral'' gas, are derived. The dynamical behavior of the
López-Ruiz-Mancini-Calbet complexity [R. López-Ruiz, H. L.
Mancini, and X. Calbet, Phys. Lett. A 209, 321 (1995)] is studied in
this system. In general, it is shown that the complexity remains within
the bounds of minimum and maximum complexity. We find that there are
certain restrictions when the isolated ``tetrahedral'' gas evolves
towards equilibrium. In addition to the well-known increase in entropy,
the quantity called disequilibrium decreases monotonically with time.
Furthermore, the trajectories of the system in phase space approach the
maximum complexity path as it evolves toward equilibrium.