
We investigate the possibility to generalize the KMS-boundary condition for a thermodynamical system by following essentially the same procedure that for a finite system would amount to choosing a certain class of more general density functions on phase space (or density matrices) than the ones corresponding to the canonical or grand-canonical ensemble.
Miscellaneous applications of functional analysis, Statistical thermodynamics, equivalence of ensembles, 82A15, Classical equilibrium statistical mechanics (general), KMS-boundary condition, density matrix for a quantum mechanical system, 46L60
Miscellaneous applications of functional analysis, Statistical thermodynamics, equivalence of ensembles, 82A15, Classical equilibrium statistical mechanics (general), KMS-boundary condition, density matrix for a quantum mechanical system, 46L60
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