Statistical Physics: A Probabilistic Approach
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.
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Statistical Physics: A Probabilistic Approach
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.
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Statistical Physics: A Probabilistic Approach

Statistical Physics: A Probabilistic Approach

by Bernard H. Lavenda
Statistical Physics: A Probabilistic Approach

Statistical Physics: A Probabilistic Approach

by Bernard H. Lavenda

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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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486810317
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 10/20/2016
Series: Dover Books on Physics
Edition description: First Edition, First
Pages: 384
Sales rank: 1,057,335
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Bernard H. Lavenda was Professor of Chemical Physics at Italy's University of Camerino. His other books include A New Perspective on Reality: An Odyssey in Non-Euclidean Geometry and Where Physics Went Wrong.

Table of Contents

Prologue
1. Entropy and Probability
2. Black Radiation: A Case History
3. From One to Infinity
4. Processing Information
5. Origins of the Canonical Distribution
6. Statistical Equivalence Principle
7. Radiative and Material Phase Transitions
8. Kinetic Foundations of Gauss' Error Law
Bibliographic Notes
Index
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