
Non-equilibrium and equilibrium thermodynamics of an interacting component in a relativistic multi-component system is discussed covariantly by exploiting an entropy identity. The special case of the corresponding free component is considered. Equilibrium conditions and especially the multi-component Killing relation of the 4-temperature are discussed. Two axioms characterize the mixture: additivity of the energy momentum tensors and additivity of the 4-entropies of the components generating those of the mixture. The resulting quantities of a single component and of the mixture as a whole, energy, energy flux, momentum flux, stress tensor, entropy, entropy flux, supply and production are derived. Finally, a general relativistic 2-component mixture is discussed with respect to their gravitation generating energy–momentum tensors.
2-component plain-ghost mixture, Science, Physics, QC1-999, Q, FOS: Physical sciences, equilibrium conditions: 4-temperature’s Killing relation, General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc), extended belinfante/rosenfeld procedure, entropy balance of the mixture, Astrophysics, equilibrium conditions: 4-temperature’s killing relation, extended Belinfante/Rosenfeld procedure, General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, Article, QB460-466, entropy identity, 83-XX, multi-temperature relaxation, general-covariant multi-component systems, entropy balance of a component of the mixture, 539 Moderne Physik
2-component plain-ghost mixture, Science, Physics, QC1-999, Q, FOS: Physical sciences, equilibrium conditions: 4-temperature’s Killing relation, General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc), extended belinfante/rosenfeld procedure, entropy balance of the mixture, Astrophysics, equilibrium conditions: 4-temperature’s killing relation, extended Belinfante/Rosenfeld procedure, General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, Article, QB460-466, entropy identity, 83-XX, multi-temperature relaxation, general-covariant multi-component systems, entropy balance of a component of the mixture, 539 Moderne Physik
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