Advanced Statistical Mechanics

Advanced Statistical Mechanics

by Barry M McCoy
ISBN-10:
0198744269
ISBN-13:
9780198744269
Pub. Date:
10/01/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198744269
ISBN-13:
9780198744269
Pub. Date:
10/01/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Advanced Statistical Mechanics

Advanced Statistical Mechanics

by Barry M McCoy

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Overview

Statistical Mechanics is the study of systems where the number of interacting particles becomes infinite. In the last fifty years tremendous advances have been made which have required the invention of entirely new fields of mathematics such as quantum groups and affine Lie algebras. They have engendered remarkable discoveries concerning non-linear differential equations and algebraic geometry, and have produced profound insights in both condensed matter physics and quantum field theory. Unfortunately, none of these advances are taught in graduate courses in statistical mechanics.

This book is an attempt to correct this problem. It begins with theorems on the existence (and lack) of order for crystals and magnets and with the theory of critical phenomena, and continues by presenting the methods and results of fifty years of analytic and computer computations of phase transitions. It concludes with an extensive presentation of four of the most important of exactly solved problems: the Ising, 8 vertex, hard hexagon and chiral Potts models.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198744269
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2015
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 640
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.60(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Barry M McCoy, Institute for Theoretical Physics, State University of New York, Stony Brook

Barry M. McCoy is currently Distinguished Professor of Physics at C.N.Yang Institute for Theoretical Physics, at the State University of New York. He took his PhD at Harvard University in 1967, and has since had various positions, including the Editorial Board of the Ramanujan Journal, the Editorial Board of Journal of Physics A, Resident at the Bellagio Conference and Study Center of the Rockefeller Foundation, and Miller Professor at University of California at Berkeley. In 1999 he won the Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics.

Table of Contents

1. Basic Principles2. Reductionism, Phenomena and Models3. Stability, Existence and Uniqueness4. Theorems on Order5. Critical Phenomena and Scaling Theory6. Mayer Virial Expansions and Groenevelt's Theorems7. Ree-Hoover Virial Expansion and Hard Spheres8. High Density Expansions9. High Temperature Expansions for Magnets at H=010. The Ising Model in Two Dimensions; Summary of Results11. The Pfaffian Solution of the Ising Model12. Ising Model Spontaneous Magnetization, Form Factors and Susceptibility13. The Star-Triangle (Yang-Baxter) Equation14. The Eight Vertex and XYZ models15. The RSOS and the Chiral Potts models16. Conclusion
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