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Some Remarks on the Boundary of Thermodynamic Stability. / Toikka, Alexander; Misikov, Georgii; Toikka, Maria.

In: Entropy, Vol. 25, No. 7, 969, 23.06.2023.

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title = "Some Remarks on the Boundary of Thermodynamic Stability",
abstract = "In this paper, we have considered some elements of the classical phenomenological theoryof thermodynamic stability, which seem controversial and ambiguous. The main focus is on theconditions of the stability boundary; a new version of the derivation of the relations defining thespecified boundary is proposed. Although the final results, in general, coincide with the classicalrelations, the described approach, from our point of view, provides a clearer and more accurate ideaof the stability conditions and their boundaries.",
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