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:<math>\left.U_\lambda\right.=(1-\lambda)U_0 + \lambda U</math>.
:<math>\left.U_\lambda\right.=(1-\lambda)U_0 + \lambda U</math>.
==See also==
*[[Gibbs-Duhem integration]]
==References==
==References==
[[category:classical thermodynamics]]
[[category:classical thermodynamics]]

Revision as of 14:51, 12 February 2008

Thermodynamic integration is used to calculate the difference in the Helmholtz energy function between two states. The path must be continuous and reversible. One has a continuously variable energy function such that , and ,

where

.

See also

References