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A modern course in statistical physics

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A Modern Course in Statistical Physics goes beyond traditional textbook topics and incorporates contemporary research into a basic course on statistical mechanics. From the universal nature of matter to the latest results in the spectral properties of decay processes, this book emphasizes the theoretical foundations derived from thermodynamics and probability theory that underlie all concepts in statistical physics.

Each chapter focuses on a core topic and includes extensive illustrations, exercises, and experimental data as well as a section with more advanced topics and applications.

Comprehensive coverage of numerous core topics and special applications gives professors flexibility to individualize course design. And the inclusion of advanced topics and extensive references makes this an invaluable resource for researchers as well as students - a textbook that will be retained on the shelf long after the course is completed.

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English
Pages
709

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Cover of: Modern Course in Statistical Physics
Modern Course in Statistical Physics
November 1984, Univ of Texas Pr
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Cover of: A modern course in statistical physics
A modern course in statistical physics
1980, University of Texas Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Austin

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
530.1/5/95
Library of Congress
QC174.8 .R44, QC174.8.R44

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 709 p. :
Number of pages
709

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL4411702M
ISBN 10
029275051X
LCCN
79015287
OCLC/WorldCat
5101655
LibraryThing
291434
Goodreads
4872074

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2656787W

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The science of thermodynamics began with the observation that matter in the aggregate can exist in macroscopic states which are stable and do not change in time.
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