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Trends in Statistical Physics   Volumes    Volume 1 
Abstract
The second law, concavity and negative heat capacities
J. Dunning-Davies
Pages: 23 - 29
Number of pages: 7
Trends in Statistical Physics
Volume 1 

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ABSTRACT
 
By referring to well-established deductions from the Second Law of Thermodynamics and to the fact that concavity is the essence of this law, it is shown that the existence of negative heat capacities for closed systems is incompatible with the Second Law. However, it is shown that the heat capacity of an open system could be negative. Consequences of the former result for black holes and massive string configurations are mentioned.
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