Explaining Ginzburg Landau Equations from First Principles
Journal: Physical Science & Biophysics Journal (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-01-29
Authors : Koutandos S;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Quantum thermodynamics; Superconductivity; Free energy; Quantum mechanics;
Abstract
We attempt to prove Ginzburg Landau equations given in the field of superconductivity as a result of inspiration. Our view is that they can be derived from thermodynamic arguments through assigning hidden variables to the formalism of quantum mechanics. A coefficient of efficiency is used to derive results and the formula for pressure in quantum mechanics in general is found. The volume is changing due to a spacetime curvature.
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