On the Derivation of Statistical Thermodynamics from Purely Phenomenological Principles
J. Math. Phys. 5, 164 (1964); doi:10.1063/1.1704105
Issue Date: February 1964
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Szilard pointed out in 1925 that it is possible to base the foundations of statistical thermodynamics upon ``phenomenological'' principles, analogous to those of the non-statistical ``classical'' theory. This approach is discussed and developed.
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