Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

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The series of texts Classical Theoretical Physics is based on the highly successful series of courses given by Walter Greiner and his colleagues at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Intended for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students, the volumes in this series will provide not only a complete survey of classical theoretical physics but also an enormous number of worked examples and problems to show students clearly how to apply the underlying principles to realistic problems.

Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics covers: Thermodynamics - basic definitions of thermodynamics, equilibrium, state variables - the first and second laws - phase transitions and chemical reactions - thermodynamic potentials Statistical Mechanics - statistics of microscopic states and connection to the entropy - the microcanonical, canonical and grand canonical ensembles - applications of Boltzmann statistics Quantum Statistics - the density operator - many-particle wave functions - ideal quantum systems - the ideal Bose gas and applications to blackbody radiation, Kirchhoff's law, and lattice vibrations - the ideal Fermi gas and applications to condensed-matter physics, astrophysics, and nuclear physics - relativistic Bose and Fermi gases and applications to particle physics Real Gases and Phase Transitions - real gases and the virial expansion - classification of phase transitions and critical indices - the Ising and Heisenberg models

FROM THE REVIEWS:

AUSTRALIAN & NEW ZEALAND PHYSICIST "As one might expect, it contains a thorough and complete coverage of a wide range of topics...It contains a wealth of worked examples: for instance, the theory of relativistic gases is illustrated by its application to one of Greiner's favorite topics, the quark-gluon plasma in the Big Bang and in heavy-ion collisions. It deserves serious consideration as a textbook for third-year courses in this area."

Author(s): Walter Greiner, Ludwig Neise, Horst Stöcker, D. Rischke
Series: Classical theoretical physics
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Year: 2001

Language: English
Commentary: +OCR
Pages: 474
City: New York