Introduction to Statistical Physics

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advanced statistical mechanics textbook
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Bose Einstein Condensate
Bose Einstein condensation
Canonical Ensemble
Carnot Cycle
Carnot Cylce
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Classical Ideal Gas
CV dT
D3p P2
Distribution Function
Energy Density
Ensemble Average
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Fermi Gas
Fluctuation Dissipation Theorem
Fokker Planck equation
Gibbs Potential
Heat Reservoir
Ideal Bose Gas
Ideal Fermi Gas
Ideal Gas
Ising Model
Landau Free Energy
Langevin dynamics
Maxwell Relation
Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution
Microcanonical Ensemble
Order Parameter
Phase Transitions
quantum statistics
stochastic processes
superconductivity theory
TCV
Thermodynamics
Time-Series Analysis
Vice Versa
Wave Function

Product details

  • ISBN 9780748409426
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Statistical physics is a core component of most undergraduate (and some post-graduate) physics degree courses. It is primarily concerned with the behavior of matter in bulk-from boiling water to the superconductivity of metals. Ultimately, it seeks to uncover the laws governing random processes, such as the snow on your TV screen. This essential new textbook guides the reader quickly and critically through a statistical view of the physical world, including a wide range of physical applications to illustrate the methodology. It moves from basic examples to more advanced topics, such as broken symmetry and the Bose-Einstein equation. To accompany the text, the author, a renowned expert in the field, has written a Solutions Manual/Instructor's Guide, available free of charge to lecturers who adopt this book for their courses. Introduction to Statistical Physics will appeal to students and researchers in physics, applied mathematics and statistics.
Huang; Kerson Massachusetts Institute of Techology, USA,

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