Demystifying typicality

Frigg, R.ORCID logo & Werndl, C. (2012). Demystifying typicality. Philosophy of Science, 79(5), 917-929. https://doi.org/10.1086/668043
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A gas prepared in a nonequilibrium state will approach equilibrium and stay there. An influential contemporary approach to statistical mechanics explains this behavior in terms of typicality. However, this explanation has been criticized as mysterious as long as no connection with the dynamics of the system is established. We take this criticism as our point of departure. Our central claim is that Hamiltonians of gases that are epsilon-ergodic are typical with respect to the Whitney topology. Because equilibrium states are typical, it follows that typical initial conditions approach equilibrium and stay there.

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