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REVISTA MEXICANA DE F ´ ISICA 48 SUPLEMENTO 1 2002 Professor Leopoldo Garc´ ıa-Col´ ın Scherer on his 70 th birthday It is a great pleasure to dedicate this special issue of the Revista Mexicana de F´ ısica to our teacher, colleague and friend Professor Leopoldo Garc´ ıa-Col´ ın Scherer on occasion of his 70 th birthday. On behalf of all the contributors to this issue and of the many others whose work and life has been in- fluenced by Professor Garc´ ıa-Col´ ın, we take this opportunity to express to him our deepest gratitude for all his contribu- tions to science. Throughout his career Leo has been a valued researcher, teacher, advisor and a distinguished member of the Mexi- can and international scientific communities. His pioneer- ing work in Statistical Physics initiated the development of this area of physics in Mexico, an endeavor that he continues expanding and consolidating both nationally and internation- ally. A glance to his List of Publications, included in this issue, shows the diversity of research topics he has addressed throughout the years. Noticeable, a recurrent theme is that of nonequilibrium, an area of statistical physics where he has made important contributions using a variety of approaches and different levels of description ranging from kinetic the- ory and nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, to irreversible thermodynamics and chemical kinetics, among others. Leo has been an extraordinary teacher and mentor who has continue to provide inspiration for many young students to undertake a career in science. He has patiently guided many graduate students and postdoctoral associates through the complexities of research to launch them on successful sci- entific careers. To honor Leo a Conference was held at the Universidad Aut´ onoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa, UAM-I, in November 29 and 30, 2000. It included 12 invited talks and some 76 participants. The meeting encompassed different topics where Leopoldo’s work has been most influential and which has inspired developments in other key areas of statistical physics in Mexico. Several talks addressed the descriptions of nonequilibrium systems using a variety of approaches, from kinetic theory to macroscopic fluctuating hydrodynam- ics and irreversible thermodynamics, nonlinear phenomena and chaos, glass transition and complex systems, according to the following program:
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REVISTA MEXICANA DE FISICA 48 SUPLEMENTO 1 2002

Professor Leopoldo Garcıa-Colın Scherer on his 70th birthday

It is a great pleasure to dedicate this special issue of theRevista Mexicana de Fısica to our teacher, colleague andfriend Professor Leopoldo Garcıa-Colın Scherer on occasionof his 70th birthday. On behalf of all the contributors to thisissue and of the many others whose work and life has been in-fluenced by Professor Garcıa-Colın, we take this opportunityto express to him our deepest gratitude for all his contribu-tions to science.

Throughout his career Leo has been a valued researcher,teacher, advisor and a distinguished member of the Mexi-can and international scientific communities. His pioneer-ing work in Statistical Physics initiated the development ofthis area of physics in Mexico, an endeavor that he continuesexpanding and consolidating both nationally and internation-ally. A glance to his List of Publications, included in thisissue, shows the diversity of research topics he has addressedthroughout the years. Noticeable, a recurrent theme is thatof nonequilibrium, an area of statistical physics where he hasmade important contributions using a variety of approachesand different levels of description ranging from kinetic the-

ory and nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, to irreversiblethermodynamics and chemical kinetics, among others.

Leo has been an extraordinary teacher and mentor whohas continue to provide inspiration for many young studentsto undertake a career in science. He has patiently guidedmany graduate students and postdoctoral associates throughthe complexities of research to launch them on successful sci-entific careers.

To honor Leo a Conference was held at the UniversidadAutonoma Metropolitana, Iztapalapa, UAM-I, in November29 and 30, 2000. It included 12 invited talks and some76 participants. The meeting encompassed different topicswhere Leopoldo’s work has been most influential and whichhas inspired developments in other key areas of statisticalphysics in Mexico. Several talks addressed the descriptionsof nonequilibrium systems using a variety of approaches,from kinetic theory to macroscopic fluctuating hydrodynam-ics and irreversible thermodynamics, nonlinear phenomenaand chaos, glass transition and complex systems, accordingto the following program:

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iv PROFESSOR LEOPOLDO GARCIA-COLIN SCHERER ON HIS 70TH BIRTHDAY

November 29

9:15 Inauguration

Dr. Jose Luis Gazquez Mateos, Rector General, UAM

Dr. Luis Mier y Teran Casanueva, Rector de la UnidadIztapalapa

Dra. Marıa Jose Arroyo Paniagua, Directora de la Di-vision de CBI, UAM-I

9:30 Patricia Goldstein Menache, FC-UNAM

Leopoldo Garcıa-Colın Scherer: A BiographicalSketch

9:50 George Weiss, Physical Sciences Laboratory,Bethesda, Maryland

The Theory of Single-Molecule Fluorescence Spec-troscopy

10:35 Eduardo Pina Garza, UAM-I

The Problem of the Kinetic Theory of Mixtures ofHard Spheres

11:35 Salvador Godoy, FC-UNAM

The Three Dimensional Landauer’s Equation

12:20 Teresa de la Selva Monroy, UAM-I

On the Mechanisms of Atomic Recombination

13:05 Francisco Uribe Sanchez, UAM-I

Kinetic Ttheory and Hydrodynamics

13:50 Rosa Marıa Velasco Belmont, UAM-I

Some Aspects of the Kinetic Theory of Dense Gases

November 30

9:15 Jose Luis del Rıo, UAM-I

Dynamical Systems: A Statistical-Mechanics Point ofView

10:00 Ramon Peralta Fabi, FC-UNAM

Statistical Physics and Granular Media

10:45 Luis Felipe del Castillo, IIM-UNAM

Relaxation Processes in the Glass Transition

11:30 Rosalıo F. Rodrıguez, IFUNAM/UAM-I

Irreversible Thermodynamics and Light Scattering inLiquid Crystals

12:30 Mariano Lopez de Haro, CIE-UNAM

Hydrodynamic Fluctuations and the Thermodynamicsof Irreversible Processes

13:15 Eliezer Braun, UAM-I

Brownian Motion of a Particle in a Chaotic Heat Bath

14:00 Jan V. Sengers, Institute for Physics, Science and Tech-nology, University of Maryland

Mesoscopic Dynamics in Fluids: 40 Years of Nonequi-librium Statistical Physics

14:45 Closure

L. Garcıa-Colın Scherer and Armando Perez-GuerreroNoyola

The Conference itself and the present Proceedings werefinancially supported by:

• Dr. Jose Luis Gazquez Mateos, Rector GeneralUniversidad Autonoma Metropolitana

• Dr. Luis Mier y Teran Casanueva, RectorUAM-Iztapalapa

• Dra. Marıa Jose Arroyo PaniaguaDirectora, Division CBIUAM-Iztapalapa

• Dra. Hilda Noemı Nunez Yepez, Jefa delArea deGravitacion y AstrofısicaUAM-Iztapalapa

• Dra. Lidia Jimenez Lara, Jefa delArea de MecanicaUAM-Iztapalapa

• Dr. Armando Perez-Guerrero Noyola, Jefe delArea deMecanica EstadısticaUAM-Iztapalapa

The edition of the Proceedings was possible thanks to thehard work, support and enthusiasm of Mrs. Cristina Ortiz,secretary of the Department of Physics, UAM-I.

May this be just a stepping stone in a continuing, longand productive life with good health and much joy both in-side and outside science. We take this opportunity to wishLeo and his wife Judith, the very best for all the good yearsahead!

Armando Perez-Guerrero, Rosalıo F. Rodrıguez, andFrancisco Uribe

Guest Editors.

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

RESEARCH

1. Sobre las Propiedades Termodinamicas delD2 y delHD. Tesis sometida a la Escuela Nacional de Cien-cias Quımicas de la Universidad Nacional Autonomade Mexico para obtener el Tıtulo de Quımico, 1953.

2. Evaluation de la Fonction de Distribution Binaire d’ungaz quantique imparfait, Methode Generale (con J.Peretti), Compte Rendus (Parıs) 248(1959) 1956.

3. The Pair Distribution Function of a System of BoseHard Sphere Gas Calculated up to the First Order ina/λ, (con J. Peretti); Il Nuovo Cimento14 (1959)233L.

4. Pair Distribution Function of a Hard Sphere Bose Sys-tem, Calculated by the Pseudo Potential Method; Jour-nal of Math. Phys.1 (1960) 87.

5. On the Pair Distribution Function of a Hard SphereBose System (con J. Peretti) Journal of Math. Phys.1 (1960) 97.

6. The Equation of State of a Relativistic Electron Gas.Ver. E.W. Montroll. “Topics and Statistical Mechan-ics of Interacting Particles” del libro “The Theory ofNeutral Ionized Gases”, editado por C. de Witt and J.Detoeuf, (John Wiley and Sons Inc. 1960), Secs. II-1a II-4.

7. Los potenciales interatomicos entreAtomos de Helio(con V. Canuto) Rev. Mex. de Fıs. 12 (1963) 69.

8. Sublimacion y la Tercera Ley de la Termodinamica(con A. Correa). Rev. Mex. de Fıs. 12 (1963) 85.

9. Odd Even Effect and the Superfluid Model of Nuclei(con V. Canuto), Nuclear Physics,61 (1965) 177.

10. On the Grand Partition Function of a SuperconductingFermi-System, (con V. Canuto), Il Nuovo Cimento,39(1965) 133.

11. Fenomenos de Transporte en Gases Densos (con A.Flores) Memorias del IX Congreso Latino-Americanode Quımica, San Juan, Puerto Rico, (1965).

12. The Chapman-Enskog Solution of the GeneralizedBoltzmann Equation (con M.S. Green and F. Chaos),Physica32 (1966) 450.

13. On the Transport Coefficients of Moderately DenseGases (con A. Flores), Physica32 (1966) 289.

14. Note on the Transport Coefficients of a ModeratelyDense Gas (con A. Flores), Physica32 (1966) 444.

15. Density Expansions of the Transport Coefficients for aModerately Dense Gas (con F. Chaos), Phys. of Fluids9 (1966) 382.

16. The Generalization of Choh-Uhlenbeck’s Method inthe Kinetic Theory of Dense Gases (con A. Flores), J.of Math. Phys.1 (1966) 254.

17. The Definition of Temperature in the Kinetic Theory ofDense Gases (con M.S. Green) Phys. Rev.150(1966)153.

18. The Kinetic Theory of Dense Gases, Lectures ofthe Latin American School of Physics, Caracas,Venezuela, (Gordon and Breach, N.Y. 1968), pp. 1.

19. The Hydrodynamic Stage of a Dense Fluid. Lecturesin Theoretical Physics, editado por W.E. Brittins, A.O.Barut and M. Guenin (Gordon & Breach, N.Y. 1967)Vol.9C, pp. 375.

20. Note on the Equivalence of the Bogoliubov and Pri-gogine Theories (con E. Braun). Phys. Letters22(1966) 460.

21. Equivalence of the Bogoliubov and Prigogine Theories(con E. Braun) Il Nuovo Cimento50 (1967) 193.

22. On the Generalized Schroedinger Equation (con L. dela Pena A.) Rev. Mex. Fıs. 16 (1967) 221.

23. Quantum Mechanical Description of a Brownian Parti-cle (con L. de la Pena and E. Braun) J. Math. Phys.9(1968) 668.

24. On a Possible Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics(con L. de la Pena A.) J. Math. Phys.9 (1968) 916.

25. On a Simple Generalization of Schroedinger’s Equa-tion (con L. de la Pena A.) J. Math. Phys.9 (1968)916.

26. On the Born-Yvon-Green and Kirkwood Hierarchies inEquilibrium (con E. Braun) J. Chem. Phys.48 (1968)4596.

27. Behavior of the pair correlation in the critical region(con M. Ley-Koo) Phys. Letters29A (1969) 688.

28. Behavior of Transport Coefficients of Simple Fluids inthe Critical Region (con J.A. Robles Domınguez) Rev.Mex. Fıs. 18 (1969) 407.

29. La Mecanica Estadıstica para Procesos Fuera de Equi-librio, Memorias del Primer Congreso Latinoameri-cano de Fısica, ed. by L. de la Pena A. (1969).

30. Behavior of the pair correlation function in the criticalregion (con M. Ley-Koo), Rev. Mex. Fıs. 19 (1970)23.

31. Some Comments on a Recent Method for Deriving Ki-netic Equations (con M.A. Zendejas), Rev. Mex. Fıs.19 (1970) 23.

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32. Comments on the Equivalence of Born-Green-Yvonand Kirkwood Hierarchies for Fluids in Equilibrium(con E. Pina); J. Chem. Phys.53 (1970) 694.

33. Kinetic Theory of Moderately Dense Binary MixturesI. (con E. G.D. Cohen and M.H. Ernst), Physica A50(1970) 177.

34. Comportamiento de Sistemas Termodinamicos en laVecindad de Puntos Crıticos. Rev. Soc. Quım. Mex.15 (1970) 207.

35. Corrections to Thorne’s Equations for Binary Mixtures(con L. Barajas and E. Pina) Phys. Letters A37 (1971)395.

36. Transport Coefficients from Thorne’s Modified Equa-tion for Binary Mixtures (con L. Barajas and E. Pina)Rev. Mex. Fıs. 21 (1972) 173.

37. On the generalization of Enskog’s Theory for BinaryMixtures (con E. Pina and L. Barajas). J. Stat. Phys.7(1973) 161.

38. Poincare Cycles and Ergodic Behavior of a Linear Di-atomic Chain; J. Stat. Phys.7 (1973) 243.

39. On the Non-equilibrium Statistical Mechanics of a Bi-nary Mixture I. Distribution Functions (con E. Braunand A. Flores) J. Stat. Phys.8 (1973) 239.

40. On the Non-equilibrium Statistical Mechanics of a Bi-nary Mixture II. Transport Coefficients (con A. Floresand E. Braun) J. Stat. Phys.8 (1973) 249.

41. The Many body Approach to Chemical Kinetics (conM. Berrondo and O. Novaro). Rev. Mex. Fıs. 22(1973) 351.

42. Chemical Relaxation and Linear Response Theory(con Rosa Marıa Velasco) Physica,72 (1974) 233.

43. Generalization of Stokes-Kirchhoff Formula forChemically Reactive Fluids (con S.M. Teresa de laSelva), Chem. Phys. Letters23 (1973) 611.

44. The first Order in the Density Corrections to TransportCoefficients of a Binary Mixture of Rigid Spheres (conJ.A. Robles-Domınguez) Physica,73 (1974) 510.

45. On the propagation of Sound in Chemically ReactiveFluids (con S.M.T. de la Selva) Physica75 (1974) 37.

46. Linear Response Theory and Dynamics of Non-LinearFluctuations, Course at ELAF, Mexico, July 1-15, ed.by O. Novaro (1974).

47. Non-Linear Dynamics of Gross Variables and Reno-malization of Transport coefficients. (con R.M. Ve-lasco) Phys. Rev. A12 (1975) 646.

48. The Affinity in Local Chemical Equilibrium (con M.Berrondo and J.A. Robles Domınguez), J. Chem. Phys.65 (1976) 1927.

49. The Generalized Langevin Equation Approach in Non-equilibrium Statistical Mechanics. (van der Waals Lab-oratorium, University of Amsterdam, 1976).

50. Effects of the Viscosity on the Chemical ReactionRates (con S.M. Teresa de la Selva and J. Meixner).Advances in Molecular Relaxation Processes. II(1977)73

51. A Unified Method for Deriving Kinetic Equations inthe Statistical Mechanics of Irreversible Processes I.Exact Results (con J.L. del Rıo). J. Stat. Phys.16(1977) 235.

52. On Hydrodynamical Fluctuations (con R. Peralta-Fabi)Phys. Letters A62 (1977) 7.

53. A Unified Method for Deriving Kinetic Equations inNon-equilibrium Statistical Mechanics II. Approxi-mate Results (con J.L. del Rıo). J. of Stat. Phys.19(1978) 109.

54. Non-linear Fluctuations in a Rayleigh Model (con R.F. Rodrıguez). Phys. Letters A68 (1978) 151.

55. Perspectivas en Fısica Estadıstica (con F. del Rıo) Su-plemento La Naturaleza. ed. by J. Flores and L.Estrada. (Acad. Inv. Cientıfica Mexico), 1978, pp.38.

56. Ideas Modernas Sobre la Transicion Lıquido Gas.Memorias del Colegio Nacional VIII (1978) 211.

57. Brownian Motion and its Implications in Non-Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics KINAM,1 (1979)107.

58. On the Microscopic Derivation of Mode-Mode Cou-pling Equations. J. Stat. Phys.20 (1979) 19.

59. Dynamics of Coarse Grained Variables I. Exact Results(con J.L. del Rıo) Physica92A (1979) 606.

60. Temas de Fısica Estadıstica en Sistemas fuera de Equi-librio, (Publicaciones de la ESFM del IPN, Mexico,D.F.) (1979).

61. Generalized Hydrodynamic Analysis of Neutron Scat-tering Data in Liquid Neon; (con P. Lonngi); Can. J.Phys.58 (1980) 281.

62. Compatibility of the Enskog Kinetic Theory with Ther-modynamics I. (con M. Grmela) Phys. Rev. A22(1980) 1295.

63. Compatibility of the Enskog-like Kinetic Theory withThermodynamics. II. Chemically reacting fluids. (conM. Grmela) Phys. Rev. A22 (1980) 1305.

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64. Correlated Walks and Ising Problems (con S. Fujita,Y. Okamura, S.V. Godoy and E. Blaisten-Barojas) KI-NAM 2 (1980).

65. The Bulk Viscosity and the Chemical Relaxation Mea-surements within the Context of Thermodynamics (conS.M.T. de la Selva) KINAM4 (1980) 435.

66. Non-linear Transport Theory in Systems far from Equi-librium Proceedings, Sitges 1980, ed. by L. Garrido(Springer-Verlag N.Y. 1980) pp. 226.

67. An Elementary Treatment of the Local Chemical Equi-librium State (con L. Barajas) KINAM2 (1980) 57.

68. Phenomenological Derivations of the Burnett Equa-tions and Higher Order Hydrodynamic Equations (conJ.A. Robles-Domınguez and M. Lopez de Haro) KI-NAM 2 (1980) 407.

69. Hidrodinamica Generalizada y Fundamentacion Mi-croscopica de las Ecuaciones de Navier-Stokes. Es-cuela de Termodinamica de Bellatierra, UniversidadAutonoma de Barcelona (1980) pp. 1-24 June.

70. Thermodynamic Interpretation of Sound Waves At-tenuation Data for Chemically Reacting Systems (conS.M.T. de la Selva), J. Chem. Phys. A72 (1980) 277.

71. Non-linear Constitutive and Diffusion Equation in theBurnett Regime (con J.A. Robles Domınguez and B.Silva), Physica A106(1981) 539.

72. Green’s Contributions in Non-equilibrium StatisticalMechanics Revisited (con J.L. del Rıo) en “Perspec-tives in Statistical Mechanics” ed. by H. D Raveche(North Holland Publ. Co. Amsterdam 1981). Cap. IV.pp. 77.

73. Derivation of the Kirchhoff-Langevin Equation for aFluid with a Chemical Reaction. (con S.M.T. de laSelva), Rev. Mex. Fıs. 27 (1981) 487.

74. Equivalent Definition for Non-Equilibrium Entropy(con J.L. del Rıo) Phys. Lett. A85 (1981) 201.

75. Beyond the Navier-Stokes Regime in Hydrodynamics(con J. Robles Domınguez and G. Fuentes) Phys. Let-ters A84 (1981) 169.

76. Dynamics of Coarse Grained Variables II. Approxi-mate Results (con J.L. del Rıo). Rev. Mex Fıs. 28(1981) 57.

77. Compatibility of Enskog-like equations with Hydrody-namics (con M. Grmela and R. Rosen), J. Chem. Phys.75 (1981) 95.

78. The Burnett Equations in Extended Irreversible Ther-modynamics (con M. Lopez de Haro), J. Non-Equilib.Thermodyn,7 (1982) 95.

79. Non linear fluctuations in Master type Equations (conR. Rodrıguez) J. Phys. A15 (1982) 527.

80. Bulk Viscosity and Visco-reactive Coefficients ofChemically Reacting Fluids (con S.M.T. de la Selva).Proceedings of the 8th. Symposium in Thermophys-ical Properties ed by J.V. Sengers (Am. Soc. Mech.Eng. N.Y., 1982) Vol. 1, pp. 178.

81. A Derivation of the Constitutive Equations for Non-equilibrium Systems in Stationary States from the Ex-tended Irreversible Thermodynamics (con R.M. Ve-lasco) J. Phys. (London)A 15 (1982) 1675.

82. A Modified Navier-Stokes Model for a Fluid in a Non-Equilibrium Stationary State (con R.M. Velasco) Phys.Rev. A16 (1982) 2187.

83. Non-Linear Stochastic Equations: A Microscopicpoint of View (con J.L. del Rıo) in “Bifurcations, In-stabilities and Dissipative Structure in Chemical Sys-tems”; ed. by L. Reichl and W.C. Schieve (Texas Uni-versity Press) (1982) pp. 362.

84. A Kinetic Derivation of Extended Irreversible Thermo-dynamics (con G. Fuentes-Martınez) J. Stat. Phys.29(1982) 387.

85. Light Scattering in a Binary Mixture in a Non-equilibrium Steady State. (con R.M. Velasco) J. Non-Equilibrium Thermodyn,8 (1983) 85.

86. Some Recent Ideas in Non-linear Irreversible Thermo-dynamics in “Proceedings of the First Mexican Schoolin Statistical Physics”, edited by R. Peralta-Fabi (Soc.Mex. Fıs., 1 1983).

87. The Burnett and Higher Order Equations of Hydrody-namics Physica A118(1983) 341.

88. Flux-Force Relation for Chemical Processes in Ex-tended Thermodynamics (con S.M.T. de la Selva) J.Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics8 (1983) 277.

89. Chemical Kinetics in Extended Irreversible Thermody-namics in Recent Progress in Non Equilibrium Ther-modynamics edited by J. Casas-Vazquez and D. Jou(Springer-Verlag, 1984) Vol. 199, pp. 144.

90. The Long Time Tails: Their Origin and Meaning; inProceedings of the Second Mexican School in Statis-tical Physics ed. by R. Peralta-Fabi (Soc. Mex. Fıs.1984).

91. Comment on the Generalization of the Onsager Reci-procity Theorem (con J.L. del Rıo) Phys. Rev. A30(1984) 3314.

92. On the Foundations of Extended Irreversible Thermo-dynamics (con M. Lopez de Haro, R. F. Rodrıguez, D.Jou and J. Casas-Vazquez) J. Stat. Phys.37 (1984)465.

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93. Some Remarks on the Theories of Fluctuations, KI-NAM 6 (1984) 85.

94. Effects of Spatial Variations in Extended IrreversibleThermodynamics (con M. Lopez de Haro, R. F.Rodrıguez), Physica A130(1984) 535.

95. A Viscoelastic Model Derived from Extended Thermo-dynamics (con A. Perez Guerrero). Advances in Rhe-ology I. Theory. ed. by B. Mena et al. (UniversidadNac. Autonoma de Mexico, 1984) pp. 610.

96. The Role of Thermodynamic Representations in theStudy of Fluids in a Far From Equilibrium SteadyState. (con R. Garibay) Physica A130(1985) 616.

97. Generalized Hydrodynamics and Extended IrreversibleThermodynamics (con R.F. Rodrıguez, M. Lopez deHaro, D. Jou & C. Perez Garcıa). Phys. LettersA 107(1985) 18.

98. The Thermodynamic Basis of Generalized Hydrody-namics (con D. Jou et al.) Phys. Rev. A31 (1985)2502.

99. The Mass Action Law in Extended Irreversible Ther-modynamics (con S.M.T. de la Selva and E. Pina) Phys.Letters A110(1985) 363.

100. Extended Thermodynamic Description of Difussion inan Inert Binary Mixture (con M. Lopez de Haro and R.F. Rodrıguez), J. Chemical Phys.83 (1985) 4099.

101. On the Consistency of the Mass Action Law with Ther-modynamics (con S.M.T. de la Selva and E. Pina), J.Phys. Chem.90 (1986) 953.

102. An Extended Thermodynamic Approach for the Lon-gitudinal Correlation Function (con C. Perez Garcıa etal) Physica A134(1986) 251.

103. Remarks on the Light Scattering Spectrum for a non-equilibrium fluid with a constant shear flow (con R.M.Velasco) KINAM,7(1) (1986) 209.

104. A Thermodynamic Basis for Dielectric Relaxation inComplex Materials (con L.F. del Castillo); Phys. Rev.B 34 (1986) 4944.

105. Second Order in the Gradients Effects in a Dilute Bi-nary Mixture (con F. Uribe); Int. J. Thermophysics7(1986) 621.

106. Hydrodynamic Fluctuations in Chemically ReactiveFluids (con S.M.T de la Selva); J. Chem. Phys.85(1986) 2140.

107. Linear Burnett Coefficients and Thermodynamic Fluc-tuations in Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics(con D. Jou et al.) Physica A137(1986) 349.

108. Thermophysical Aspects of Rheology in “Theoreticaland Applied Developments in Rheology” ed. by C.Rangel, J. Vernon y C.A. Cruz-Ramos (Sociedad Mex-icana de Reologıa, 1986), pp. 3.

109. Mutual Diffusion in a Binary Mixture (con R. F.Rodrıguez and M. Lopez de Haro; Recent Develop-ments in Non Equilibrium Thermodynamics: Fluidsand Related Topics ed. By J. Casas-Vazquez et al.Lectures Notes in Physics (Springer-Verlag, 1986). pp.253.

110. Fluids with Internal Degrees of Freedom I. ExtendedThermodynamic Approach (con R. F. Rodrıguez andL.F. del Castillo) J. Chem. Phys.86 (1987) 4208.

111. Fluids with Internal Degrees of Freedom II. Rayleigh-Brillouin Scattering (con M. Lopez de Haro and R. F.Rodrıguez) J. Chem. Phys.86 (1987) 4216.

112. Microscopic derivation of the Onsager reciprocity the-orem (con R. F. Rodrıguez) Phys. Rev. A36 (1987)4945.

113. Entropy in Equilibrium and Non-equilibrium States inProceedings of the XV Conference on the Unity of Sci-ences (Parangon Press, 1987) pp. 45.

114. On the Relationship between extended Thermodynam-ics and the Wave Approach to Thermodynamics (conR. F. Rodrıguez) J. Non-Equilibrium Thermodyn.13(1988) 81.

115. Dielectric Relaxation Phenomena: Comparison withExperiment (con L.F. del Castillo) Phys. Rev. B37(1988) 448.

116. Comments on the “Kinetic Mass Action Law Revisitedby Thermodynamics”, J. Phys. Chem.92 (1988) 3017.

117. Extended Non Equilibrium Thermodynamics: Scopeand Limitations; Rev. Mex. Fıs. 34 (1988) 344.

118. Avances Recientes en Cinetica Quımica, Proceed-ings IV Congreso Nal. de Polımeros (ed. by Soc.Polimerica de Mexico, 1988) pp. 1-16.

119. Dependencia del relajamiento en materiales amorfoscon la temperatura (con L.F. del Castillo and P. Gold-stein, Proceedings IV Congreso Nal. de Polımeros, loc,cit, 1988) pp. 123-129.

120. Thermodynamics of Chemical Systems far from Equi-librium (con J. Ross) J. Phys. Chem.93 (1989) 2091.

121. Some Views on Extended Irreversible Thermodynam-ics. Acta Physica Hungarica66 (1989) 79.

122. La Fısica de los Procesos Irreversibles; Ciencia(Mexico)40 (1989) 157.

123. Relaxation and Resonances in Fluctuating DielectricSystems (con L. F. del Castillo) Phys. Rev. A40(1989) 3362.

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124. A Theoretical Basis for the Vogel-Fulcher-TammannEquation (con L.F. del Castillo and P. Goldstein); Phys.Rev. B40 (1989) 7040.

125. The Thermodynamic Basis for the Equations ofMagneto-Hydrodynamics (con P. Goldstein), Rev.Mex. Fıs. 35 (1989) 367.

126. The Specific Heat Puzzle in Back-Body Radiation (conR. F. Rodrıguez) Eur. J. Phys.10 (1989) 214.

127. Hydrodynamic Description of Suspensions of Brow-nian Particles (con O. Alarcon) J. Chem. Phys.92(1990) 3086.

128. On the Thermodynamic Basis for the Affinity RateEquation (con E. Pina and S.M.T. de la Selva) J. ChemPhys.92 (1990) 3545.

129. Chemically Reacting Systems in Extended IrreversibleThermodynamics in Irreversible Thermodynamics,(con S. Sieniutycs and P. Salamon) eds. (Taylor andFrancis, 1992) Vol. 7.

130. Viscoheat Coupling in a Binary Mixture (con R.M. Ve-lasco) J. Physics A: Math. Gen.24 (1991) 1007.

131. Concept of Entropy for Non-equilibrium States ofClosed Many-Body Systems (con J.L. del Rıo) Phys-ical Review A43 (1991) 6657.

132. Microscopic Approach to Irreversible Thermodynam-ics I. General Theory (con A. Vasconcellos and R.Luzzi) Physical Review A43 (1991) 6622.

133. Microscopic Approach to Irreversible Thermodynam-ics II. An Example from Semiconductor Physics (conA. Vasconcellos and R. Luzzi) Physical Review A43(1991) 6633.

134. Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics beyond theLinear Regime: A Critical Overview (con F.J. Uribe)J. Non-equilib. Thermodyn.16 (1991) 89.

135. A Kinetic Approach to Generalized Hydrodynamics(con R.M. Velasco) Physical Review A44 (1991)4961.

136. Anomalous Diffusion in Polymers: Generalized Ther-modynamic Approach (con A. Perez-Guerrero) J. Non-equilib. Thermodyn.16 (1991) 201.

137. Onsager’s Reciprocity Theorem in Extended Irre-versible Thermodynamics (con R.M. Velasco) Rev.Mex. Fıs. 38 (1992) 92.

138. The Kinetic Foundations of Extended IrreversibleThermodynamics Revisited; (con R.M. Velasco) J.Stat. Phys.69 (1992) 217.

139. Entropy and Irreversibility in Macroscopic Systems;Rev. Mex. Fıs. 38Supl. 1 (1992) 198.

140. Physical Aspects of the Projection Operator Technique(con J.L. del Rıo) Oaxtepec Meeting in StatisticalPhysics, M. Lopez de Haro (ed. by World Scientific,Singapur 1992).

141. Determination of the Isentropic Temperature in theGlass Transition (con P. Goldstein and L.F. delCastillo) Macromolecules26 (1993) 665.

142. AQUAMI: Air Quality Model in Mexico City (con J.R.Varela, E. Torijano y A. Vazquez) Air Pollution; P.Zannetti, C.A. Brebbia, J. E. Garcıa-Cardes y G.Ayala-Millan, eds. in Computational Mechanics Publ. (Else-vier Science Publ. 1993) pp. 243.

143. Kinetic Foundations of Non-local Non-equilibriumThermodynamics. (con R.M. Velasco) J. Non-Equilib.Thermodyn.18 (1993) 157.

144. The Burnett Equations for a Lorentzian Mixture (conF.J. Uribe) Phys. Fluids A5 (1993) 1814.

145. The Increase in Entropy Law (con J.L. del Rıo) Phys.Rev. E48 (1993) 819.

146. Onsager’s Reciprocity Relations: Connection betweenMicro and Macrophysics (con J.L. del Rıo) Rev. Mex.Fıs. 39 (1993) 669.

147. Thermodynamic Basis for Transport Phenomena inViscoelastic Fluids (con P. Goldstein) J. Chem. Phys.99 (5) (1993) 3913.

148. On Informational Statistical Thermodynamics (con R.Luzzi y A. Vasconcellos), J. Non-Equilib. Thermodyn.19 (1994) 24.

149. Transport Processes in a Viscoelastic Binary Mixture(con P. Goldstein) J. Non-Equilib. Thermodyn.19(1994) 170.

150. Mesoscopic Derivation of Hyperbolic Transport Equa-tions (con M.A. Olivares-Robles) Phys. Rev.50 E(1994) 2451.

151. Boltzmann’s Methodology in Non-equilibrium Statis-tical Mechanics (con J.L. del Rıo) Physica A209(1994) 385.

152. Generalized Hydrodynamics in Gases (con R.M. Ve-lasco) J. Non-Equilib. Thermodyn.20 (1995) 1.

153. Microscopic Approach to Irreversible Thermodynam-ics III. Generalized Constitutive Equations. (con R.Luzzi y A. Vasconcellos) J. Non-Equilib. Thermodyn.20 (1995) 103.

154. Microscopic Approach to Irreversible Thermodynam-ics IV. An Example of Generalized Diffusion and WaveEquations. (con R. Luzzi y A. Vasconcellos) J. Non-Equilib. Thermodyn.20 (1995) 119.

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155. Memory Dependent Constitutive Equations in Infor-mational Statistical Thermodynamics. (con R. Luzzi yA. Vasconcellos) Int. J. Mod. Phys. B9 (1995) 1993.

156. Equations of Evolution Non-linear in the Fluxes Infor-mational Statistical Thermodynamics. (con R. Luzzi yA. Vasconcellos) Int. J. Mod. Phys. B9 (1995) 194.

157. The Physical Principles of IST. (con R. Luzzi y A. Vas-concellos) Braz. J. Phys.25 (1995) 20.

158. A New Generalization of Enskog’s Equation for Mix-tures of Dense Gases. (con E. Pina y P. Goldstein)Physica A7 (1995) 87.

159. Lewis Principle Revisited. (con J.L. del Rıo y V. Mi-cenmacher) Physica A219(1995) 361.

160. Hyperbolic Type Transport Equations (con M.A.Olivares-Robles) Physica A220(1995) 165.

161. Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics: Some Un-solved Questions. AIP Conference Proceedings;94CAM Phys. Meeting; A. Zepeda (ed. American In-stitute of Physics, Woodbury N.Y. 1995) pp. 709-713.

162. Response Function Theory for Thermal Perturbationsin IST. (con A. Vasconcellos y R. Luzzi) Physica A221(1995) 478.

163. Diffusion, Mobility and a Generalized Einstein Rela-tion. (con A. Vasconcellos y R. Luzzi) Physica A221(1995) 495.

164. Irreversible Thermodynamics of a Binary Mixture ofDissimilar Spheres (con P. Goldstein y E. Pina) Phys-ica A 222(1995) 411.

165. Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics: An Unfin-ished Task. Mol. Phys.86 (1995) 697.

166. On the Simple Michaelis-Menten Mechanism forChemical Reactions (con S.M.T. de la Selva y E. Pina)J. Math. Chem.19 (1996) 175.

167. Some Thoughts about the Non-equilibrium tempera-ture (con V. Micenmacher) Mol. Phys.88 (1996) 399.

168. From the Quantum Random Walk to Classical Meso-scopic Diffusion in Crystalline Solids (con S. Godoy)Phys. Rev.E 3 (1996) 5779.

169. Repeated Randomness assumption and the ProjectionOperator Formalism (con J.L. del Rıo) Phys. Rev. E4(1996) 950.

170. The Foundations of Informational Statistical Thermo-dynamics Revisited (con J.T. Alvarez-Romero) Phys-ica A 32 (1996) 207.

171. Irreversible Processes and Temperature (con B.C. Eu)Phys. Rev. E54 (1996) 2501.

172. Meixner-Prigogine scheme in Relativistic TransportTheory (con A. Sandoval-Villalbazo) Physica A234(1996) 358.

173. On Different Derivations of the Telegraphist Equa-tions. (con M.A. Olivares), J. Non-equilib. Thermo-dyn. 21 (1996) 361.

174. An H-Theorem for the Enskog Equation of a BinaryMixture of Dissimilar Hard Spheres. (con P. Goldstein)J. Chem. Phys.106(1997) 236.

175. Ultrafast Dielectric Response of Polar Liquids (conL.F. del Castillo y L.A. Davalos Orozco) J. Chem.Phys.106(1997) 2348.

176. Nonvalidity of the Telegraphist equation in 2d and 3din crystalline solids (con S. Godoy) Phys. Rev. E5(1997) 2127.

177. Hidrodinamica, Teorıa de Transporte y Ter-modinamica; Rev. Mex. de Fısica43 (1997) 175.

178. Relativistic Navier-Stokes Equations in the Meixner-Prigogine Scheme (con A. Sandoval-V) Physica A240(1997) 480.

179. Irreversible Thermodynamics of a Binary Mixture ofHard Spheres: The Onsager Relations. (Con P. Gold-stein), Physica A242(1997) 467.

180. The Principle of Operational Compatibility (con J.L.del Rıo) Physica A241(1997) 518,.

181. A Thermodynamic Theory Based on InformationalStatistical Thermodynamics (con J. Galvao-Ramos yA.R. Vasconcellos), Brazilian J. Phys.27 (1997) 585.

182. Recent Trends in Irreversible Thermodynamics, (conA. Bhalekar), Proc. Pakistan Acad. Sci.,34 (1997) 1.

183. Generalization of the Williams-Landel-Ferry equation(con L.Dagdug), Physica A250(1998) 133.

184. The Maximum Entropy Principle and the StochasticAspects of Deterministic Chaos. (con J.L del Rio)Physica,256(1998).

185. On the Construction of an Extended Thermody-namic framework for Irreversible Processes (con A.Bhalekar) Pramana J. Phys.50 (1998) 295.

186. Mesoscopic Diffusion as a Markov Process (con S.Godoy), Physica A58 (1998) 414.

187. Onsager’s Reciprocity Relations for the Dufour andSoret Effects. (con P. Goldstein), Rev. Mex. Fıs. 44(1998) 420.

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188. Two Kinetic Temperature Description for ShockWaves (con R.M. Velasco y F.J. Uribe), Phys. Rev. E8(1998) 3209.

189. The Burnett Description of Strong Shock Waves (conR.M. Velasco y F.J. Uribe), Phys. Rev.Lett.82 (1998)2044.

190. Generalized Two Stream Theory for Photon Migration;(con S. Godoy y M.A. Olivares-Robles) Physica A61(1998) 435.

191. Theoretical Framework for an Arrhenius Equation inB2O3; (con L. Dagdug), J. Phys: Condensed Matter11(1999) 2193.

192. On the Cosmological Implications of Irreversible Ther-modynamics; (con A. Sandoval-V.), J. General Relat.and Grav.31 (1999) 781.

193. Compatibility of Landauer’s Diffusion Coefficient withclassical transport theory; (con S. Godoy) Physica A68(1999) 65.

194. Generalized Landauer Equation: Absorption con-trolled diffusion processes; (con S. Godoy y V. Micen-macher), Phys. Rev. E59 (1999) 6180.

195. Generalization of the Stochastic Matrix Method and aTheoretical Framework for the VFT Equation in StrongGlasses (con L. Dagdug), J. Phys: Condensed Matter(London)11 (1999) 4575.

196. Non-linear viscosity and Grad’s method; (con F. J.Uribe), Phys. Rev. E60 (1999) 4052.

197. Multiple Scattering Coefficientes and absorption-controlled diffussive processes; (con S. Godoy y V. Mi-cenmacher); J. Chem. Phys. Vol.111(1999) 6389.

198. Remarks on the glass transition, Rev. Mex. Fıs 45Supl. I (1999) 11.

199. Comments on the Continuity Equation in General Rel-ativity; (con A. Sandoval V.), J. Non-equilib. Thermo-dyn. 24 (1999) 380.

200. The Stokes-Einstein Relations in Glass forming liq-uids. (con P. Goldstein y L.F. del Castillo), PhysicaA 275(2000) 325.

201. Relativistic Kinetic Theory Revisited; (con A. San-doval V.), Physica A278(2000) 428.

202. Shear Viscosity in Friedmann-Robertson-Walker Uni-verses; (con A. Sandoval V.), Physica A286 (2000)307.

203. Bobylev’s Instability; (con F. J. Uribe y R. M. Velasco),Phys. Rev. E62 (2000) 5835.

204. Shock Wave Profiles in the Burnett Approximation(con F. J. Uribe, R.M. Velasco y E. Dıaz-Herrera) Phys.Rev. E62 (2000) 6638.

205. Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamics Revisited (Con A.Sandoval V.), Phys. Plasmas7 (12) (2000) 4823.

206. Application of Stochastic Processes to the Configura-tion of Biological Systems (con O. Resendiz), PhysicaA 290(2001) 203.

207. Basic Numerical Simulations in Kaluza’s Magneto-hydrodynamics (con A. Garcıa-Perciante y A. San-doval V.) en “Computational Fluid Dynamics”, FourthUNAM Supercomputing Conference; E. Ramos et.al.,editores, (World Scientific Publications, 2001).

208. Kaluza’s Theory in Generalized Coordinates (con A.L. Garcıa-Perciante y A. Sandoval V.) J. Math. Phys.42 (2001) 5875.

209. Rotational Viscosity in Linear Irreversible Thermody-namics and its Applications to Neutron Stars (con A.L. Garcıa-Perciante y A. Sandoval V.) J. Non-equilib.Thermodyn.,26 (2001) 269.

210. Reply to “Comment on Non-Linear Viscosity andGrad’s Method”; (con F. J. Uribe) Phys. Rev. E65(2002) 033202.

211. On the Gravitational Instability of a DissipativeMedium; (con A. Sandoval V.) Class Quantum Grav.19 (2002) 2171.

212. Thermal Relaxation in DNA (con O. Resendiz A.)Physica A (2002) (en prensa)

213. Some Thoughts about Hydrodynamics; inProc. FirstMexican Meeting in Mathematical Physics, A. Macıas,F. J. Uribe, E. Dıaz H. (editores), (Kluwer Publications,N.Y., 2002) (en prensa).

214. Hydrodynamics, Grad’s Moment Method and theStructure of Shock Waves; (con R. M. Velasco y F. J.Uribe) enProc. First Mexican Meeting in Mathemati-cal Physics, loc. cit. (Kluwer Publications, 2002) (enprensa).

215. A Six Dimensional Analysis of Maxwell’s Field Equa-tions; (con A.L. Garcıa-Perciante y A. Sandoval V.)Rev. Mex. Fıs. (2002) (en prensa).

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BOOKS

1. Introduccion a la Termodinamica Clasica, (EditorialTrillas, Mexico, D.F., 1a Edicion, 1969).

2. Introduccion a la Termodinamica Clasica, (EditorialTrillas, Mexico, D.F., 2a Edicion, 1972).

3. Problemas de Termodinamica Clasica (con L. PonceR.) (Editorial Trillas, Mexico, D.F. 1975).

4. Conceptos Basicos de Termodinamica Clasica (con S.Godoy), (Edicol. Mexico, D.F. 1976).

5. Introduccion a la Termodinamica de Sistemas Abiertos(Editorial Redacta, Mexico, D.F., 1a Edicion, 1981).

6. Problemario de Termodinamica Clasica. (con L.Ponce) (Editorial Trillas, Mexico, D.F., 2a. Edicion,1984).

7. La Planeacion Energetica en Mexico. ¿Mito o Reali-dad?, (con M. Moshinsky y M. Bauer) (El Colegio Na-cional, Mexico, D.F. 1984).

8. Introduccion a la Termodinamica Clasica, (EditorialTrillas, Mexico, D.F. 3a. Edicion 1986).

9. Calor y Entropıa: Desde la Maquina de Vapor hastael Cero Absoluto (Coleccion Ciencia desde Mexico,Fondo de Cultura Economica, Mexico, D.F., 1986).

10. La Naturaleza Estadıstica de la Teorıa de los Cuantos(Coleccion C.B.I. UAM-Iztapalapa, Mexico, D.F., Vol.1, 1987).

11. Las Contribuciones de Niels Bohr a la MecanicaCuantica en “Niels Bohr: Cientıfico, Filosofo y Hu-manista” ed. por M. Mazari, M. Moshinsky and L.Garcıa Colın, (Fondo de Cultura Economica, Mexico,D.F. 1986).

12. Y sin embargo se mueven... (Teorıa Cinetica de la Ma-teria) (Coleccion Ciencia desde Mexico, Fondo de Cul-tura Economica, Mexico, D.F. 1987).

13. Realidad y Demagogia sobre la Tecnologıa en Mexico(Editorial Premia, Mexico, D.F. 1989).

14. La Energıa en Mexico: El Arranque del Siglo XXI; M.Bauer and L. Garcıa-Colın, editores. (El Colegio Na-cional, Mexico, D.F. 1989).

15. Teorıa Cinetica de los Gases (Coleccion CBI-UAM Iz-tapalapa, Mexico, D.F., Vol. 2, 1990).

16. Termodinamica de Procesos Irreversibles (ColeccionCBI-UAM Iztapalapa, Mexico, D.F. Vol. 3, 1990).

17. Josiah Willard Gibbs, L. Garcıa-Colın y R.M. Velasco,Eds. (El Colegio Nacional, Mexico D.F. 1991).

18. Lıquidos Exoticos (con R.F. Rodrıguez) (ColeccionCiencia desde Mexico, Fondo de Cultura Economica,Mexico, D.F. 1992).

19. Termodinamica Estadıstica, (UAM - Iztapalapa,Mexico D.F., 1995).

20. Contaminacion Atmosferica Vol. I; L. Garcıa-Colın yJ. Varela Ham, compiladores. (El Colegio NacionalMexico D.F. 1996).

21. Energıa, Ambiente y Desarrollo Sustentable. El casode Mexico. M. Bauer y L. Garcıa-Colın, eds. (El Cole-gio Nacional Mexico D.F. 1996).

22. Contaminacion Atmosferica, Vol. II, L. Garcıa-Colıny J. R. Varela Ham, editores; (Coleccion CBI, UAM-Iztapalapa, Mexico, D.F. 1997).

23. Contaminacion Atmosferica, Vol. III, L. Garcıa-Colıny J. R. Varela Ham, compiladores; (El Colegio Na-cional, Mexico D.F. 2001).

24. Introduccion a la Termodinamica de Sistemas Abier-tos, L. Garcıa-Colın; (El Colegio Nacional, MexicoD.F. 2002).

TEACHING AND DIFFUSION

1. La Ensenanza de la Ingenierıa Nuclear en Mexico (conV. Flores y A. Morales), 4th. Inter-American Sympo-sium on Peaceful Applications of Nuclear Energy. Vol.II (1962) 241.

2. Las Ciencias Basicas y la Tecnologıa Nacional, Inge-nierıa Petrolera8 (1968) II.

3. Superfluidez y Lıquidos Cuanticos. Fısica I, 9, (1969).

4. La investigacion Cientıfica y la Tecnologıa delPetroleo, VII Convencion Nacional del Instituto Mex-icano de Ingenieros Quımicos, Guadalajara, Jal.(1968). Rev. Inst. Mex. Petroleo1 (1969) 82.

5. Aspectos de la Investigacion Cientıfica Aplicada en elInstituto Mexicano del Petroleo, Acta Polit. Mex. Vol.X (1969) 133.

6. La Investigacion en Fısica en el Instituto Mexicano delPetroleo. Memorias del XXV Aniversario de la Aso-ciacion Fısica Argentina. (1970) 45.

7. Aspectos Modernos de la Cinetica Quımica, Rev. Inst.Mexicano del Petroleo,2 (1970).

8. La Fısica en Provincia, Naturaleza,4 (1) 39, UNAM.

9. Catalisis (Editorial) Rev. Inst. Mex. Petroleo V 2(1973).

10. Teorıa Cinetica de los Gases, Instituto Venezolano deInvestigaciones Cientıficas, Caracas, Venezuela. July1975.

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11. Introduccion a la Mecanica Estadıstica I. Teorıa. NotasMimeografiadas UAMI (Mexico, D.F.) 1978.

12. La Ciencia y la Tecnologıa del Petroleo: Situacion Ac-tual y Perspectivas Futuras en Mexico. Foro Interna-cional.17 (1978) 678.

13. Nuestra Autosuficiencia en Materia Petrolera. BoletınFacultad de Ciencias Depto. de Fısica UNAM., No.10, (1979). Memorias del Colegio Nacional IX, (1979)55.

14. El Foton desde el punto de vista Termodinamico y Es-tadıstico. Memorias del Colegio Nacional IX, (1979)45.

15. El Papel de la Universidad en el Desarrollo de la Cien-cia y la Tecnologıa en “Conferencias y Discursos sobrela Autonomıa” (UNAM., Mexico, D.F. 1979).XIV p.63.

16. Explotation of Natural Energetic Resources. ADilemma for under developed Countries, Proc. 29th.Pugwash Conference, Mexico City, July (1979).

17. Einstein, Bose and Nernst en “Centenario de Einstein”,ed. by M. Moshinsky (El Colegio Nacional, 1981) p.65.

18. 110 Anos de Teorıa Cinetica de los Gases. Rev. Mex.Fıs. 28 (1982) 121.

19. El Desarrollo de la Fısica en Mexico visto desdeAfuera del Centro de Masa; Rev. Mex. Fıs. 28 (1982)285.

20. La Fısica en Mexico (con J. Flores and M. Moreno);Naturaleza14 (4) (1983) 227.

21. Science and Technology in Mexico: the Present andthe Future. “Contemporary Mexico: An Inside View”Stanford University, Stanford, California (1982).

22. Termodinamica de Procesos Irreversibles y sus Apli-caciones a la Cinetica Quımica. Division de EstudiosSuperiores, Facultad de Quımica. UNAM., (1982).

23. El Sistema Nacional de Investigacion y Desarrollo; suRelacion con la Investigacion Cientıfica y la EducacionSuperior. Rev. Mex. Fıs. 29 (1984) 313.

24. El Impacto de la Ciencia en la Industria Petroleraen “El Petroleo y sus Perspectivas en Mexico”, ed.by J. Quintanilla, Programa Universitario de Energıa(UNAM., Mexico, D.F. 1984) pp. 153.

25. ¿Es tan Misterioso el Concepto de Entropıa?, Memo-rias del Colegio Nacional, Tomo X,2 (1984) 29.

26. Desarrollo y Situacion de las Ciencias Fısicas,Quımicas y Matematicas en Mexico: 1950-1985, en“La Ciencia y la Tecnologıa en Mexico” (CONACYT,Mexico, D.F. 1985) pp. 73.

27. Problemas Abiertos en Termodinamica Clasica,Memorias del Colegio Nacional. Tomo X (3) 25(1985).

28. Comentarios sobre la Encrucijada Educativa en “En-ergıa, Motor o Cuello de Botella en el Desarrollo?”Programa Universitario de Energıa (UNAM., Mexico,D.F. 1985) pp. 87.

29. Diagnostico y Analisis de la Quımica en Mexico (conR. Contreras et al.), Ciencia y Desarrollo No. 66, AnoXI, (1986) pp. 35.

30. La Importancia de los Bancos de Datos en IngenierıaBasica en “El uso de la informacion cientıfica enMexico”, ed. by R. Perez Tamayo (Siglo XXI, edi-tores, Mexico, D.F., 1988) Ver Memorias del ColegioNacional Tomo XI, (1986) pp. 83.

31. El Concepto de Entropıa; Memorias de El Colegio Na-cional (1987) pp. 55.

32. La Importancia de la Investigacion Cientıfica enMexico; Revista Topodrilo, UAM-Iztapalapa No. 2,Verano (1988) pp. 28.

33. Investigacion Basica e Investigacion Aplicada. Bol.Soc. Mex. Fis.2 (1988) pp. 44.

34. La Transicion Vitrea; Revista “Contactos” (UAM-Iztapalapa), Vol. IV (1989) 39.

35. La Fısica Matematica en la Revolucion Francesa: J.Fourier. Revista Contactos UAM-Iztapalapa, Vol. IV(1989) 11.

36. Investigacion y Universidad: ¿Relacion Peligrosa?Umbral XXI (UIA) Vol. 1 (2) (1990) pp. 2.

37. La Prediccion del Comportamiento de SistemasMacroscopicos. Memorias de El Colegio Nacional(1989) pp. 115.

38. Michael Faraday, Diamagnetismo y el efecto HallCuantico. Memoria del Colegio Nacional, Mexico D.F.(1991) pp. 71.

39. El Grupo de Renormalizacion y Fenomenos CrıticosenTemas Selectos de la Fısica Estadıstica. Sexta Es-cuela Mexicana de Fısica Estadıstica, F. Ramos et al.,Eds. El Colegio Nacional, Mexico D.F. (1993).

40. Contaminacion Atmosferica en la Cuenca de Mexico;en “Hacia el Tercer Milenio”, ed. por M. Mazari. (ElColegio Nacional Mexico D.F. 1996).

41. Aspectos Recientes de la Transicion Vıtrea. Memoriadel Colegio Nacional (1997) pp. 93.

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42. Desarrollo de la Fısica en Mexico visto desde Afueradel Centro de la Masa. Memorias del Colegio Nacional(1997) pp. 85.

43. Las Leyes de la Termodinamica Clasica. Memoria delColegio Nacional, (1998) pp. 101.

44. La Fısica de los Procesos Irreversibles; Memoria delColegio Nacional, (1999) pp. 115.

45. La ecuacion de Boltzmann para Gases Densos ¿Adonde nos quedamos? En Eliezer Braun: SuSexagesimo Aniversario, UAM-I, Mexico D. F, 2000,

46. Complejidad y Moleculas Biologicas; Memoria delColegio Nacional (2000) pp. 49.

47. Los Pilares de la Gran Explosion en “Una Vision In-tegradora”; F. Bolivar Zapata y P. Rudomin, Compi-ladores; El Colegio Nacional (2001) pp. 37.

48. El Desarrollo de la Quımica en Mexico: FısicoQuımica y Areas Afines; Rev. Soc. Quım. Mex. 45(3) (2001) 123.

49. Desarrollo de la Quımica en el Siglo XX, (con E. Juar-isti et. al.) Revista Ciencia52 (2001) 84.

50. Max Planck y la Radiacion Cosmica de Fondo; Bol.Soc. Mex. Fıs. 15 (2001) 145.

51. La Paradoja de Gibbs, Rev. Soc. Quım. Mex. 45(2001) 145.

52. La Termodinamica Irreversible Relativista y sus Apli-caciones; X Escuela Mexicana de Fısica Estadıstica;Memoria de El Colegio Nacional (2001) (en prensa)

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