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  • Henry A. Bent

    Language: English

    Published by Oxford University Press, New York, NY, 1965

    Seller: Bailey Bonzo Books, Shelbyville, IN, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Burgundy cloth covered boards with silver gilt lettering to front and spine.First Edition with matching dates to TP and CR page. SIGNED and INSCRIBED, " With best wishes and very highest regards, Bill. Henry ". This copy is NEAR FINE in a VG, unclipped ( no price) DJ designed by Al Lichtenberg. Exterior is rich. Gilt is bright. Very minor rubbing to tips/ spine ends. Inside is unmarked, crisp, and tight with very modest toning. DJ has modest/moderate chipping around the edges, a bit toned to rear, and modest overall rubbing. SCARCE in DJ. SCARCER SIGNED. Inscribed by Author(s).

  • Seller image for Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics (Monographs in statistical physics and thermodynamics) (Volume 1) (Signed) for sale by Sequitur Books

    Prigogine, Ilya

    Language: English

    Published by Interscience Publishers, 1962

    Seller: Sequitur Books, Boonsboro, MD, U.S.A.

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    Hardcover. Condition: Good. Inscribed by Ilya Prigogine to Ali Bulent Cambel on front end page. Volume 1. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Library stamps and markings. Shelf wear. viii, 319 pages, illustrations, 24 cm. "Ilya Prigogine was a Russian-born Belgian physical chemist who received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1977 for contributions to nonequilibrium thermodynamics. Prigogine's work dealt with the application of the second law of thermodynamics to complex systems, including living organisms. The second law states that physical systems tend to slide spontaneously and irreversibly toward a state of disorder (a process driven by an increase in entropy); it does not, however, explain how complex systems could have arisen spontaneously from less-ordered states and have maintained themselves in defiance of the tendency toward maximum entropy. Prigogine argued that as long as systems receive energy and matter from an external source, nonlinear systems (or dissipative structures, as he called them) can go through periods of instability and then self-organization, resulting in more-complex systems whose characteristics cannot be predicted except as statistical probabilities. Prigogine's work was influential in a wide variety of fields, from physical chemistry to biology, and was fundamental to the new disciplines of chaos theory and complexity theory." "Ali Bulent Cambel taught mechanical engineering and gas dynamics at Northwestern University where he became the Walter P. Murphy Distinguished Professor. He advised the US government on energy projects and served as Vice President for Research for the Institute for Defense Analysis. Working for the government represented his way to give back to his adopted country.". Signed.