Statistical mechanics as developed by Gibbs [1], grew out of an attempt to apply systematically probability theory (not yet itself systematised) to conservative mechanical systems with many degrees of freedom.
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Topics in Ergodic Theory (Cambridge Tracts in Mathematics)
June 3, 2004, Cambridge University Press
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0521604907 9780521604901
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"Statistical mechanics as developed by Gibbs [1], grew out of an attempt to apply systematically probability theory (not yet itself systematised) to conservative mechanical systems with many degrees of freedom."
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