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Irreversible Processes: Introduction

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This lecture introduces the concept of irreversible processes, focusing on the phenomenology of transport phenomena. The instructor presents the relationships between thermodynamic quantities, the diffusion equation, Fourier's law, and various physical phenomena such as the Seebeck effect and Peltier effect.

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