This book is unique in presenting all aspects of water. It includes discussion of the theory of a water molecule, its properties, both in the pure state and as a solvent. In particular, it emphasizes the relevance of water to life.
This book contains Comprehensive Reviews of two books: "From Eternity to Here" and "The Big Picture". The purpose of this series of books is to critically review some recent popular-science books, which in the authorâs...
This book contains Comprehensive Reviews of two books: "Decoding the Universe," and "Programing the Universe." The purpose of this book is to critically review some recent popular-science books, which in the authorâs...
This book contains Comprehensive Reviews of two books: "Probability of God" and "Proof of Heaven". The purpose of this series of books is to critically review some recent popular-science books, which in the authorâs...
This book provides a clear and mystery-free presentation of the central concepts in thermodynamics â probability, entropy, Helmholtz energy and Gibbs energy. It presents the concepts of entropy, free energy and various formulations of...
This textbook introduces thermodynamics with a modern approach, starting from four fundamental physical facts (the atomic nature of matter, the indistinguishability of atoms and molecules of the same species, the uncertainty principle, and the existence...
This book is unique in the following senses:First, it provides three different, but equivalent definitions of Entropy.Second, it provides a simple, valid, and proven interpretation of Entropy, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics based on Shannon?s Measur...
This book is about the definition of the Shannon measure of Information, and some derived quantities such as conditional information and mutual information. Unlike many books, which refer to the Shannon's Measure of information (SMI) as "Entropy,"...
This book provides a clear and mystery-free presentation of the central concepts in thermodynamics â probability, entropy, Helmholtz energy and Gibbs energy. It presents the concepts of entropy, free energy and various formulations of...
The aim of this book is to explain in simple language what we know about time and about the history of time. It is shown that the briefest (as well as the lengthiest) history of time can be described in one or two pages.
'Ben-Naim convincingly argues that SMI not only gives a simpler and more broadly applicable definition of entropy, but also clears up much of the historical and modern confusion surrounding the second law. This book will interest any individual who...
This book tells the story of a whole field of research which went disastrously wrong in many different directions when the wrong tools were used and the wrong targets aimed at, to solve a problem.
The aim of this book is to explain in simple language what we know and what we do not know about information and entropy â two of the most frequently discussed topics in recent literature â and whether they are relevant...
This is a unique book which explains the concept of probability and its applications with almost no mathematics. As the title states, the reader will discover the concept of probability, learn how to use it, and be made aware of some misuses of, and somet...
This is a unique book which explains the concept of probability and its applications with almost no mathematics. As the title states, the reader will discover the concept of probability, learn how to use it, and be made aware of some misuses of, and somet...
The molecular theory of water and aqueous solutions has only recently emerged as a new entity of research, although its roots may be found in age-old works. The purpose of this book is to present the molecular theory of aqueous fluids based on the framewo...
The book presents a clear and unique approach to statistical thermodynamics based on Shannon's measure of information, and provides applications to problems of interest in the life sciences.
This book was planned and written with one central goal in mind: to demonstrate that statistical thermodynamics can be used successfully by a broad group of scientists, ranging from chemists through biochemists to biologists, who are not and do not intend...