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Thermodynamic Potentials Theory Aspects in External Differential Forms Calculus Representation

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Thorough review of external differential forms calculus basic theses presented. Potentialities of this mathematical discipline, which can describe physical properties of dielectric materials, magnets and photonic materials influenced by mechanical, thermal and electromagnetic factors more logically and objectively, then traditional methods, demonstrated. Methodological effectiveness of the differential forms of thermodynamic potentials application in the macroscopic properties of homogeneous mono- and polyvariant systems description has been demonstrated. The simple, fundamental, symmetrical to the thermodynamic variables choice relations demonstrating the calculus of differential forms benefits have been obtained. Using Pfaffian forms thermodynamics, have been demonstrated, that differential forms calculus application to a description of the physical reality allows to operate physical concepts at a deeper level, based on the fundamental physical and mathematical principles.

DOI 10.11648/j.jmpt.20170302.11
Published in Journal of Photonic Materials and Technology (Volume 3, Issue 2, March 2017)
Page(s) 6-13
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Keywords

External Differential Forms, Thermodynamic Potentials, External Product, Maxwell’s Identity, Photonic Materials

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  • Department of Theory of Complex Systems Dynamic Properties, Galkin Institute for Physics & Engineering, Donetsk, Ukraine

  • Department of Theory of Complex Systems Dynamic Properties, Galkin Institute for Physics & Engineering, Donetsk, Ukraine

  • Department of Theory of Complex Systems Dynamic Properties, Galkin Institute for Physics & Engineering, Donetsk, Ukraine

  • Department of Theory of Complex Systems Dynamic Properties, Galkin Institute for Physics & Engineering, Donetsk, Ukraine; Mediterranean Institute of Fundamental Physics, Rome, Italy

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