Quasi-static decomposition and the Gibbs factorial in small thermodynamic system

Abstract

For small thermodynamic systems in contact with a heat bath, we determine the free energy by imposing the following two conditions. First, the quasi-static work in any configuration change is equal to the free energy difference. Second, the temperature dependence of the free energy satisfies the Gibbs-Helmholtz relation. We find that these prerequisites uniquely lead to the free energy of a classical system consisting of N-interacting identical particles, up to an additive constant proportional to N. The free energy thus determined contains the Gibbs factorial N! in addition to the phase space integration of the Gibbs-Boltzmann factor. The key step in the derivation is to construct a quasi-static decomposition of small thermodynamic systems.

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