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Statistical Physics

Suitable for graduate students in chemical physics, statistical physics, and physical chemistry, this text develops an innovative, probabilistic approach to statistical mechanics. The treatment employs Gauss's principle and incorporates Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics to provide a powerful tool for the statistical analysis of physical phenomena.
The treatment begins with an introductory chapter on entropy and probability that covers Boltzmann's principle and thermodynamic probability, among other topics. Succeeding chapters offer a case history of black radiation, examine quantum and classical statistics, and discuss methods of processing information and the origins of the canonical distribution. The text concludes with explorations of statistical equivalence, radiative and material phase transitions, and the kinetic foundations of Gauss's error law. Bibliographic notes complete each chapter.

Reprint of the John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1991 edition.

non-fiction; science; science and math; mathematical & computational physics; statistical physics; physical chemistry; probabilistic approach; statistical mechanics; gauss statistical analysis; bose-einstein statistics; fermi-dirac statistics; thermodynamic probability; physical phenomena; statistical equivalence; kinetic foundations; black radiation; physics; experiments, Bose-Einstein Statistics; Fermi-Dirac Statistics; Boltzmann's Principle; Black Body Radiation; Thermodynamic Probability; Quantum Statistics; Conjugate Distributions; Statistical Equivalence; ; Radiative Phase Transitions; Gauss' Principle
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Suitable for graduate students in chemical physics, statistical physics, and physical chemistry, this text develops an innovative, probabilistic approach to statistical mechanics. The treatment employs Gauss's principle and incorporates Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics to provide a powerful tool for the statistical analysis of physical phenomena.
The treatment begins with an introductory chapter on entropy and probability that covers Boltzmann's principle and thermodynamic probability, among other topics. Succeeding chapters offer a case history of black radiation, examine quantum and classical statistics, and discuss methods of processing information and the origins of the canonical distribution. The text concludes with explorations of statistical equivalence, radiative and material phase transitions, and the kinetic foundations of Gauss's error law. Bibliographic notes complete each chapter.

Reprint of the John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1991 edition.

non-fiction; science; science and math; mathematical & computational physics; statistical physics; physical chemistry; probabilistic approach; statistical mechanics; gauss statistical analysis; bose-einstein statistics; fermi-dirac statistics; thermodynamic probability; physical phenomena; statistical equivalence; kinetic foundations; black radiation; physics; experiments, Bose-Einstein Statistics; Fermi-Dirac Statistics; Boltzmann's Principle; Black Body Radiation; Thermodynamic Probability; Quantum Statistics; Conjugate Distributions; Statistical Equivalence; ; Radiative Phase Transitions; Gauss' Principle