Physics – Mathematical Physics
Scientific paper
2001-01-29
Physics
Mathematical Physics
33 pages pdf
Scientific paper
A non-statistical theory of continuous, but irreversible, evolution can be constructed in terms of the Cartan calculus. The fundamental postulate, for an evolutionary theory which admits irreversible processes, is that the topology of the initial state will be different from the topology of the final state. Several fundamental theorems of continuous evolution are established, yielding a set of global conservation laws for reversible or irreversible processes. As examples, a comparison of the evolution of Topological Torsion and Topological Action is made for hydrodynamic and electromagnetic systems. The relationship between the evolution of Topological Torsion and a thermodynamically irreversible process is established.
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