Statistical Mechanics

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advanced equilibrium statistical mechanics guide
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black-body radiation physics
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Classical Gas
convex analysis physics
Dilution Refrigerator
Distribution Functions
Energy Density
Entropy Density
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Equilibrium statistical mechanics
Free Energy Density
Gibbs Free Energy Density
Grand Canonical Ensemble
Grand Canonical Partition Function
Grand Partition Function
Ideal Gas Law
Ising Model
Large Deviation Property
Large Deviation Theory
lattice gas models
LDP.
Legendre Transform
Liquid Gas Transition
Paramagnetic Salt
Particle Number Density
Partition Function
phase transition theory
Physical systems
quantum thermodynamics
Quasi-static Process
Spin
Spin Angular Momentum
superconductivity theory
Thermal engines
Thermodynamics
Van Der Waals Equation
Zeroth law

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367471750
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Apr 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Statistical Mechanics: Fundamentals and Model Solutions, Second Edition

Fully updated throughout and with new chapters on the Mayer expansion for classical gases and on cluster expansion for lattice models, this new edition of Statistical Mechanics: Fundamentals and Model Solutions provides a comprehensive introduction to equilibrium statistical mechanics for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of mathematics and physics. The author presents a fresh approach to the subject, setting out the basic assumptions clearly and emphasizing the importance of the thermodynamic limit and the role of convexity. With problems and solutions, the book clearly explains the role of models for physical systems, and discusses and solves various models. An understanding of these models is of increasing importance as they have proved to have applications in many areas of mathematics and physics.

Features

  • Updated throughout with new content from the field
  • An established and well-loved textbook
  • Contains new problems and solutions for further learning opportunity

Author

Professor Teunis C. Dorlas is at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland.

Author

Professor Teunis C. Dorlas is at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Ireland.

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