On the definition of extensive property energy by the first postulate of thermodynamics

Foundations of Physics 16 (9):923-935 (1986)
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In the domain in which the definition of property energy is available, a rigorous and general proof of additivity is provided. Then, both the definition of energy and the proof of additivity are extended to broader domains

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