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Classical thermodynamics from quasi-probabilities
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
physics.class-ph
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classicaldescriptiondistributionsimportantmicroscopicquasi-probabilitiesthermodynamicsthree
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The basic idea of a microscopic understanding of Thermodynamics is to derive its main features from a microscopic probability distribution. In such a vein, we investigate the thermal statistics of quasi-probabilities's semi-classical analogs in phase space for the important case of quadratic Hamiltonians, focusing attention in the three more important instances, i.e., those of Wigner, $P$-, and Husimi distributions. Introduction of an effective temperature permits one to obtain a unified thermodynamic description that encompasses and unifies the three different quasi-probability distributions. This unified description turns out to be classical.
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