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    Allahverdyan, A. E., Balian, R., & Nieuwenhuizen, T. M. (2003). Curie-Weiss model of the quantum measurement process. Europhysics Letters, 61(4), 452-458. https://doi.org/10.1209/epl/i2003-00150-y
  • Allahverdyan, A., & Nieuwenhuizen, T. M. (2002). On testing the violation of the Clausius inequality in nanoscale electric circuits. Physical Review B, 66, 115309.
  • Leuzzi, L., & Nieuwenhuizen, T. M. (2002). Exactly solvable model glass with facilitated dynamics. Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter, 14, 1637-1649. https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/14/7/320
  • Allahverdyan, A., & Nieuwenhuizen, T. M. (2002). A mathematical theorem as the basis for the second law: Thomson's formulation applied to equilibrium. Physica A : Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 305, 542-552. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0378-4371(01)00605-7
  • Allahverdyan, A., Balian, R., & Nieuwenhuizen, T. M. (2002). Thomson's formulation of the second law: an exact theorem and limits of its validity. In Quantum Limits to the second Law, AIP Conf. Proc. (Vol. 643, pp. 35-40)
  • Nieuwenhuizen, T. M., & Allahverdyan, A. (2002). Statistical thermodynamics of quantum Brownian motion: Construction of perpetuum mobile of the second kind. Physical Review E, 66, 036102.
  • Pombo, C., Allahverdyan, A., & Nieuwenhuizen, T. M. (2002). Bath generated work extraction in two-level systems. In Quantum Limits to the Second Law, AIP Conf. Proc. (Vol. 643, pp. 258)
  • Nieuwenhuizen, T. M., & Allahverdyan, A. (2002). Unmasking Maxwell's Demon. In Quantum Limits to the Second Law, AIP Conf. Proc. (Vol. 643, pp. 436-441)
  • Nieuwenhuizen, T. M., & Allahverdyan, A. (2002). Quantum Brownian motion and its conflict with the second law. In Quantum Limits to the Second Law, AIP Conf. Proc. (Vol. 643, pp. 29-34)
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    Nieuwenhuizen, T. M., Lipowsky, R., & Klummp, S. (2002). Walks of molecular motors in two and three dimensions. Europhysics Letters, 58, 469-474.
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