Beyond its identification with the second law of thermodynamics, Entropy is a formidable tool for describing systems in their relationship with their environment.
Whether for dimensioning structures; influencing parameter variability; or optimi.
This book proposes to go through some of these situations where the formulation of entropy, and more precisely, the production of Entropy in out-of-equilibrium processes, makes it possible to forge an approach to the behavior of very different systems.
Beyond its identification with the second law of thermodynamics, Entropy is a formidable tool for describing systems in their relationship with their environment