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Thermodynamic fluctuation relation for temperature and energy

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 Publication date 2007
  fields Physics
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The present work extends the well-known thermodynamic relation $C=beta ^{2}< delta {E^{2}}>$ for the canonical ensemble. We start from the general situation of the thermodynamic equilibrium between a large but finite system of interest and a generalized thermostat, which we define in the course of the paper. The resulting identity $< delta beta delta {E}> =1+< delta {E^{2}}% > partial ^{2}S(E) /partial {E^{2}}$ can account for thermodynamic states with a negative heat capacity $C<0$; at the same time, it represents a thermodynamic fluctuation relation that imposes some restrictions on the determination of the microcanonical caloric curve $beta (E) =partial S(E) /partial E$. Finally, we comment briefly on the implications of the present result for the development of new Monte Carlo methods and an apparent analogy with quantum mechanics.



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