
arXiv: 2306.14630
The action principle is introduced to describe the thermodynamic processes of the state functions from the initial equilibrium state to the final equilibrium state. To capture the path-independent property of the state functions through the thermodynamic processes, one requires an integrability condition called the Lagrangian 1-form closure relation as a direct result of the least action principle with respect to the independent variables.
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FOS: Physical sciences, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), Mathematical Physics
FOS: Physical sciences, Mathematical Physics (math-ph), Mathematical Physics
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