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Introduction to statistical physics

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Graduate texts in contemporary physics | / edited by R. Stephen Berry ...[et al.]Publication details: Springer 2001 New DelhiDescription: xii, 377pISBN:
  • 8181281969
  • 9788181281968
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 530.13 Sa33i
Summary: This textbook covers the basic principles of statistical physics and thermodynamics. The text is pitched at the level equivalent to first-year graduate studies or advanced undergraduate studies. It presents the subject in a straightforward and lively manner. After reviewing the basic probability theory of classical thermodynamics, the author addresses the standard topics of statistical physics. The text demonstrates their relevance in other scientific fields using clear and explicit examples. Later chapters introduce phase transitions, critical phenomena, and non-equilibrium phenomena.
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Books Books PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur General Stacks 530.13 Sa33i cop.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Copy 1 Available A148956
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This textbook covers the basic principles of statistical physics and thermodynamics. The text is pitched at the level equivalent to first-year graduate studies or advanced undergraduate studies. It presents the subject in a straightforward and lively manner. After reviewing the basic probability theory of classical thermodynamics, the author addresses the standard topics of statistical physics. The text demonstrates their relevance in other scientific fields using clear and explicit examples. Later chapters introduce phase transitions, critical phenomena, and non-equilibrium phenomena.

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