This text provides a concise introduction to non-equilibrium thermodynamics of open, complex systems using a first-principles approach. It invites readers to look at complex systems, such as biological organisms and populations of species, including subsystems of human society such as economies, monetary systems and the sciences, from the perspective of thermodynamics.
In the first chapters of the book, the principles of thermodynamics of complex systems are discussed. The subsequent chapters apply the principles to the dynamics of chemical reactions and complex fluids, growth and development of biological organisms, and the dynamics of social structures and institutes. The final chapter of the book discusses the principles of science as an artificial system.
The book is a valuable reference text for researchers interested in thermodynamics and complex systems, and students who are developing mathematical models of real phenomena. It is also a useful supplementary text for graduate courses on advanced thermodynamics, thermodynamics of non-equilibrium systems and thermodynamics of complex/open systems.
In the first chapters of the book, the principles of thermodynamics of complex systems are discussed. The subsequent chapters apply the principles to the dynamics of chemical reactions and complex fluids, growth and development of biological organisms, and the dynamics of social structures and institutes. The final chapter of the book discusses the principles of science as an artificial system.
The book is a valuable reference text for researchers interested in thermodynamics and complex systems, and students who are developing mathematical models of real phenomena. It is also a useful supplementary text for graduate courses on advanced thermodynamics, thermodynamics of non-equilibrium systems and thermodynamics of complex/open systems.
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