<p><p>Physical bodies can be hot or cold, moving or standing,simple or complex. In all such cases one assumes that their respective temperature is a well defined attribute. What if, however, the ordinary measurement of temperature by direct body contact is not possible? One conjectures its value, an
Is There a Temperature?: Conceptual Challenges at High Energy, Acceleration and Complexity
β Scribed by TamΓ‘s SΓ‘ndor BirΓ³
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 325
- Series
- Fundamental Theories of Physics 171
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Temperature and heat, entropy and order or disorder are key classical concepts of physics. These are challenged by searching matter under extreme conditions, such as high (relativistic) energy, strong acceleration or gravitation, or unusual complexity due to long range correlations. In our quest for quark matter all these conditions might occur simultaneously. This book, strongly motivated by the authors' everyday research experiences in the field of high-energy heavy-ion collisions, aims to bundle these challenges to modern physics. The main topic is at the heart of thermodynamics --Β the very concept of temperature, its use and extensions. New developments on this issue are both applications and foundations of non-extensive statistics, as well as concepts borrowed from gravity and string theory to describe the surprisingly statistical behavior of elementary matter at the highest accelerator energies of the world. The reader will benefit from bringing these new developments in one book together, by having the view of classical and modern concepts at the heart of physics across the problems related to high-energy, high acceleration and high complexity. After reviewing the classical approaches, the author discusses the dual-gravity and non-extensive statistical aspects of heavy-ion collisions, describing these experimental findings with the use of the concept of temperature
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction....Pages 1-3
How to Measure the Temperature....Pages 5-27
How to Interpret the Temperature....Pages 29-71
Fluctuating Temperature....Pages 73-98
Complications with the Temperature....Pages 99-144
The Temperature of Moving Bodies....Pages 145-164
The Temperature of no Return....Pages 165-219
The Temperature in Quantum Field Theory....Pages 221-264
Back Matter....Pages 265-310
β¦ Subjects
Thermodynamik;Hochenergiephysik;Temperatur
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