What Are the Current Unresolved Problems in Thermodynamics?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the currently unresolved problems in thermodynamics, with a particular focus on non-equilibrium thermodynamics. Participants explore the complexities and challenges associated with this area of study.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant identifies non-equilibrium thermodynamics as the biggest unsolved problem in the field.
  • Another participant emphasizes that much about non-equilibrium thermodynamics remains unsolved, citing the challenge of defining 'temperature' as an example.
  • A later reply mentions the abundance of literature on non-equilibrium thermodynamics, suggesting that readers explore various papers and books to find those that resonate with them.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that non-equilibrium thermodynamics presents significant unresolved issues, but there is no consensus on specific aspects or solutions.

Contextual Notes

Limitations include the lack of clarity on what constitutes 'temperature' in non-equilibrium contexts and the dependence on various definitions and interpretations within the literature.

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What are some currently unresolved problem in thermodynamics? Thanks
 
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The biggest unsolved problem is Non-equilibrium thermodynamics.
 
Andy Resnick said:
The biggest unsolved problem is Non-equilibrium thermodynamics.
What specifically about it? What are some of the top papers exploring non-equilibrium thermodynamics? Thanks
 
Pretty much *everything* about nonequilibrium thermodynamics is unsolved- one simple problem is to define 'temperature', for example.

As for 'top papers', there is no shortage of papers, monographs, and books- many available online for free. Try a few, decide which 'makes sense' or speaks to you in a simple way, and read it carefully.
 

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