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Article

Speed-gradient Entropy Principle for Nonstationary Processes

by
Alexander Fradkov
Institute for Problems of Mechanical Engineering, Russian Academy of Sciences, 61, Bolshoy ave. V.O., 199178, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Submission received: 24 May 2008 / Accepted: 1 December 2008 / Published: 8 December 2008

Abstract

The speed-gradient variational principle (SG-principle) for nonstationary far from equilibrium systems is formulated and illustrated by examples. The SG-model of transient (relaxation) dynamics for systems of a finite number of particles based on maximum entropy principle is derived. It has the form dX(t)/dt = AlnX(t); where X(t) is the vector of the cell populations, A is a symmetric matrix with two zero eigenvalues corresponding to mass and energy conservation laws.
Keywords: Nonequilibrium thermodynamics; variational principles; Maximum Entropy Principle Nonequilibrium thermodynamics; variational principles; Maximum Entropy Principle

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Fradkov, A. Speed-gradient Entropy Principle for Nonstationary Processes. Entropy 2008, 10, 757-764. https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/e10040757

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Fradkov A. Speed-gradient Entropy Principle for Nonstationary Processes. Entropy. 2008; 10(4):757-764. https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/e10040757

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Fradkov, Alexander. 2008. "Speed-gradient Entropy Principle for Nonstationary Processes" Entropy 10, no. 4: 757-764. https://0-doi-org.brum.beds.ac.uk/10.3390/e10040757

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