Comment on "Entropy production and the arrow of time"
V.A. Kuz'menko

TL;DR
This paper critiques a recent attempt to unify the arrow of time and entropy production with time invariance, arguing that the approach is fundamentally flawed.
Contribution
It provides a critical commentary on prior work, highlighting conceptual errors in linking entropy production with the arrow of time.
Findings
The critique challenges the validity of unifying entropy and time invariance.
It emphasizes the importance of correct conceptual distinctions in thermodynamics.
The paper clarifies misconceptions in the current theoretical approaches.
Abstract
J.M.R. Parrondo at al. in arXiv:0904.1573 continue numerous efforts to unify the concepts of the arrow of time and entropy production with the concept of time invariance in physics. This is a wrong way.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Quantum many-body systems
