Le Chatelier's principle
This principle describes the stability of a system in thermodynamic equilibrium.
Le Chatelier's principle: In response to small deviations away from equilibrium, the system will change in a manner that restores equilibrium.
This translates to conditions on the second derivatives of thermodynamic potentials such as entropy, . For instance, the entropy is a concave function of its arguments such as internal energy. Thus, one has
Similarly, specific heats can be shown to be positive definite.