Statistical mechanics of nonequilibrium liquids /
Denis J. Evans, Gary Morriss.
- Second edition.
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008.
- 1 online resource (314 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Introduction -- Linear irreversible thermodynamics -- The microscopic connection -- The Green-kubo relations -- Linear-response theory -- Computer simulation algorithms -- Nonlinear response theory -- Dynamical stability -- Nonequilibrium fluctuations -- Thermodynamics of steady states.
In recent years the interaction between dynamical systems theory and non-equilibrium statistical mechanics has been enormous. The discovery of fluctuation theorems as a fundamental structure common to almost all non-equilibrium systems, and the connections with the free energy calculation methods of Jarzynski and Crooks, have excited both theorists and experimentalists. This graduate-level book charts the development and theoretical analysis of molecular dynamics as applied to equilibrium and non-equilibrium systems. Designed for both researchers in the field and graduate students of physics, it connects molecular dynamics simulation with the mathematical theory to understand non-equilibrium steady states. It also provides a link between the atomic, nano, and macro worlds. The book ends with an introduction to the use of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics to justify a thermodynamic treatment of non-equilibrium steady states, and gives a direction to further avenues of exploration.