Friday, 11 March 2022

Fokker-Planck Equations, Entropy Production and Entropy Generation: A Review | Chapter 07 | Research Trends and Challenges in Physical Science Vol. 7

 The Fokker-Planck equation describes the time development of Brownian particle probability density. Defferential equations are used to model many real-world situations in physics, biology, chemistry, and engineering. The energy generation and energy production approaches have been highly useful tools in modelling systems in non-equilibrium thermodynamics. We provided a brief overview of both methods and described the relationship between the Fokker-Planck equations and the entropy generation and entropy creation procedures. The principles of statistical physics enable a link to be made between the Fokker-Planck equations and the various entropy techniques. Our future research will focus on using the Fokker-Planck equations and enytropy techniques to systems that display non-equilibrium physics behaviour.


Author(S) Details


Preet Sharma
Department of Chemistry & Physics, Midwestern State University, USA and Non-Linear Science Research Group, USA.

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