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Statistical and Thermal Physics

With Computer Applications, Second Edition

Harvey Gould, Jan Tobochnik

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Physik, Astronomie

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A completely revised edition that combines a comprehensive coverage of statistical and thermal physics with enhanced computational tools, accessibility, and active learning activities to meet the needs of today's students and educators

This revised and expanded edition of Statistical and Thermal Physics introduces students to the essential ideas and techniques used in many areas of contemporary physics. Ready-to-run programs help make the many abstract concepts concrete. The text requires only a background in introductory mechanics and some basic ideas of quantum theory, discussing material typically found in undergraduate texts as well as topics such as fluids, critical phenomena, and computational techniques, which serve as a natural bridge to graduate study.

  • Completely revised to be more accessible to students
  • Encourages active reading with guided problems tied to the text
  • Updated open source programs available in Java, Python, and JavaScript
  • Integrates Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulations and other numerical techniques
  • Self-contained introductions to thermodynamics and probability, including Bayes' theorem
  • A fuller discussion of magnetism and the Ising model than other undergraduate texts
  • Treats ideal classical and quantum gases within a uniform framework
  • Features a new chapter on transport coefficients and linear response theory
  • Draws on findings from contemporary research
  • Solutions manual (available only to instructors)

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Thermodynamic limit, Superfluidity, Temperature, Quantum harmonic oscillator, Chemical physics, Thermal contact, Thermal conductivity, Entropy of mixing, Plasma (physics), Critical point (thermodynamics), Microstate (statistical mechanics), Chemical potential, Magnetic susceptibility, Thermodynamic process, Thermodynamic potential, Harmonic oscillator, Thermal equilibrium, Probability, Second law of thermodynamics, Thermodynamic state, Heisenberg model (quantum), Statistical mechanics, Thermal de Broglie wavelength, Bose–Einstein statistics, Laws of thermodynamics, Fermion, Statistical physics, Einstein relation (kinetic theory), Fundamental thermodynamic relation, Boltzmann equation, Enthalpy of fusion, Fermi energy, Ideal gas, Phase transition, Thermodynamic cycle, Kinetic theory of gases, Third law of thermodynamics, Thermodynamics, Magnetization, Quantum mechanics, Fermi–Dirac statistics, Density of states, Perturbation theory (quantum mechanics), Equation of state, Thermodynamic equilibrium, First law of thermodynamics, Partition function (statistical mechanics), Quantum field theory, Thermodynamic temperature, Quantum electrodynamics, Quantity, Enthalpy of vaporization, Theoretical physics, Fermi gas, Ensemble average (statistical mechanics), Equation of state (cosmology), Monatomic gas, Reversible process (thermodynamics), Ising model, Relativistic quantum mechanics, Einstein solid, Thermodynamic system, Thermal physics, Classical electromagnetism, Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution, Antiferromagnetism, Effective mass (solid-state physics), Spin–statistics theorem, Equilibrium thermodynamics, Heat capacity