Thermodynamic fluctuations within the Gibbs and Einstein approaches

A comparative analysis of the descriptions of fluctuations in statistical mechanics (the Gibbs approach) and in statistical thermodynamics (the Einstein approach) is given. On this basis solutions are obtained for the Gibbs and Einstein problems that arise in pressure fluctuation calculations for a spatially limited equilibrium (or slightly nonequilibrium) macroscopic system. A modern formulation of the Gibbs approach which allows one to calculate equilibrium pressure fluctuations without making any additional assumptions is presented; to this end the generalized Bogolyubov-Zubarev and Hellmann-Feynman theorems are proved for the classical and quantum descriptions of a macrosystem. A statistical version of the Einstein approach is developed which shows a fundamental difference in pressure fluctuation results obtained within the context of two approaches. Both the 'genetic' relation between the Gibbs and Einstein approaches and the conceptual distinction between their physical grounds are demonstrated. To illustrate the results, which are valid for any thermodynamic system, an ideal nondegenerate gas of microparticles is considered, both classically and quantum mechanically. Based on the results obtained, the correspondence between the microand macroscopic descriptions is considered and the prospects of statistical thermodynamics are discussed. © 2000 Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, Russian Academy of Sciences.

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Number of issue
12
Language
English
Pages
1169-1199
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Published
Volume
43
Year
2000
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  • 1 Peoples Friendship University of Russia, ul. Miklukho-Maklaya 6, 117198 Moscow, Russian Federation
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19.10.2018
Date of change
19.10.2018
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