Maximum Entropy Principle, Equal Probability a Priori and Gibbs Paradox

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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We prove that information-theoretic maximum entropy (MaxEnt) approach to canonical ensemble is mathematically equivalent to the classic approach of Boltzmann, Gibbs and Darwin-Fowler. The two approaches, however, "interpret" a same mathematical theorem differently; most notably observing mean-energy in the former and energy conservation in the latter. However, applying the same MaxEnt method to grand canonical ensemble fails; while carefully following the classic approach based on Boltzmann's microcanonical {\em equal probability a priori} produces the correct statistics: One does not need to invoke quantum mechanics; and there is no Gibbs paradox. MaxEnt and related minimum relative entropy principle are based on the mathematical theorem concerning large deviations of rare fluctuations. As a scientific method, it requires classic mechanics, or some other assumptions, to provide meaningful {\em prior distributions} for the expected-value based statistical inference. A naive assumption of uniform prior is not valid in statistical mechanics.

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