
doi: 10.1063/1.48764
Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics, as an extension of Linear Irreversible Thermodynamics has had some success in providing a description to a wide variety of phenomena occurring in non‐equilibrium systems. Nevertheless, its formal structure still poses questions not yet satisfactorily resolved. Here we discuss two of the most important ones namely, the concepts of non‐equilibrium entropy and temperature.
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