Abstract

This study presents a critical review of the Prigogine minimum entropy production principle. The minimum entropy production implies the stationary state of the nonequilibrium system and vica versa: the stationary state of the system implies the minimum entropy production. It was shown that the extension of the principle to the so-called integral case is devoid of this property and, therefore, is less interesting in practical and theoretical terms.

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