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This scholarly work by Gorban, Kaganovich, Filippov, and colleagues provides an in-depth examination of thermodynamic equilibria and extrema analysis. The book focuses on understanding attainability regions and partial equilibrium conditions in various physical and chemical systems.
The authors employ rigorous mathematical approaches to analyze how systems reach equilibrium states and the constraints that define these regions. The work bridges theoretical thermodynamics with practical applications, offering insights into phase transitions, reaction equilibria, and system behavior under different conditions.
Essential reading for researchers in thermodynamics, chemical engineering, and applied mathematics, this text provides both foundational concepts and advanced techniques for studying equilibrium phenomena and system extrema.







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