Decrease of Entropy, Quantum Statistics and Possible Violation of Pauli Exclusion Principle
Yi-Fang Chang

TL;DR
This paper explores how internal interactions can lead to entropy decrease in isolated systems, especially in quantum regimes like Bose systems, and suggests a possible violation of the Pauli exclusion principle linked to unified quantum statistics and attractive interactions.
Contribution
It proposes a theoretical framework connecting entropy decrease, internal interactions, and potential violations of Pauli exclusion principle in quantum systems.
Findings
Entropy decrease linked to internal interactions in isolated systems.
In quantum regimes, Bose systems are more prone to entropy decrease.
Potential violation of Pauli exclusion principle related to unified quantum statistics.
Abstract
We propose that a necessary condition of decrease of entropy in isolated system is existence of internal interactions. Then a theoretical development and some possible examples on decrease of entropy are researched. In quantum region, in particular for some Bose systems, decrease of entropy is more possible. The base of violation of Pauli exclusion principle is unified quantum statistics and attractive interactions, which corresponds also to decrease of entropy with internal interactions. Perhaps, some basis principles have essential relations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Statistical Mechanics and Entropy
