Statistical Physics

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A01=Lenaic Couedel
A01=Nicolas Pavloff
A01=Nicolas Sator
advanced thermodynamics
astrophysics
atomic and molecular physics
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Author_Nicolas Pavloff
Author_Nicolas Sator
Bond Percolation
Bose Einstein Condensation
Canonical Partition Function
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Chemical Potential
condensed matter
Critical Exponents
Degenerate Limit
Domain Walls
Elementary Excitations
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Fermi Gas
graduate physics textbook
Grand Canonical
Grand Canonical Partition Function
Helium Ii
High Temperature Series Expansion
Hilbert Space
liquid crystals
magnetic materials
molecular simulation methods
Order Parameter
Percolating Cluster
Percolation Threshold
phase transition theory
quantum fluids
quantum liquids
Quantum Phase Space
Renormalisation Procedure
Site Percolation
Spinless Fermions
statistical mechanics for researchers
Statistical Physics
Thermal Cloud
Thomas Fermi Approximation
Time Dependent Ginzburg Landau Equation
White Dwarf

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032207063
  • Weight: 961g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Aug 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents an introduction to the main concepts of statistical physics, followed by applications to specific problems and more advanced concepts, selected for their pedagogical or practical interest. Particular attention has been devoted to the presentation of the fundamental aspects, including the foundations of statistical physics, as well as to the discussion of important physical examples. Comparison of theoretical results with the relevant experimental data (with illustrative curves) is present through the entire textbook. This aspect is facilitated by the broad range of phenomena pertaining to statistical physics, providing example issues from domains as varied as the physics of classical and quantum liquids, condensed matter, liquid crystals, magnetic systems, astrophysics, atomic and molecular physics, superconductivity and many more. This textbook is intended for graduate students (MSc and PhD) and for those teaching introductory or advanced courses on statistical physics.

Key Features:

  • A rigorous and educational approach of statistical physics illustrated with concrete examples
  • A clear presentation of fundamental aspects of statistical physics
  • Many exercises with detailed solutions

Nicolas Sator is Associate Professor at Sorbonne University, Paris, France. He is a member of the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of Condensed Matter (LPTMC) and his research focuses on the physics of liquids.

Nicolas Pavloff is Professor at Paris-Saclay University, France. He is a member of Laboratoire de Physique Théorique et Modèles Statistiques (LPTMS) and his domain of research is quantum fluid theory.

Lénaïc Couëdel is Professor at the University of Sasktchewan, Saskatoon, Canada and researcher at CNRS, France. His research area is plasma physics with a focus on complex plasma crystals.