Heat in general relativity: a controversy in irreversible thermodynamics

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Fundamental Problems And General Formalism, Nonequilibrium And Irreversible Thermodynamics, Heat Conduction, Linear Algebra

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Interest in relativistic irreversible thermodynamics has been revived due to several new experiments, such as relativistic heavy ion collisions, now feasible with modern technology. Also, old unsolved problems such as the derivation of a causal heat equation have witnessed novel approaches. This work presents an account of the controversy that arises when one wants to include heat in relativistic irreversible thermodynamics formalisms. An experiment which may throw light on this problem is emphasized.

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