Equilibrium Statistical Physics


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Equilibrium Statistical Physics


Equilibrium Statistical Physics

Author: Michael Plischke

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 1994


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This textbook concentrates on modern topics in statistical physics with an emphasis on strongly interacting condensed matter systems. The book is self-contained and is suitable for beginning graduate students in physics and materials science or undergraduates who have taken an introductory course in statistical mechanics. Phase transitions and critical phenomena are discussed in detail including mean field and Landau theories and the renormalization group approach. The theories are applied to a number of interesting systems such as magnets, liquid crystals, polymers, membranes, interacting Bose and Fermi fluids; disordered systems, percolation and spin of equilibrium concepts are also discussed. Computer simulations of condensed matter systems by Monte Carlo-based and molecular dynamics methods are treated.

Equilibrium Statistical Physics (2nd Edition) - Solutions Manual


Equilibrium Statistical Physics (2nd Edition) - Solutions Manual

Author: Birger Bergersen

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company

Release Date: 1994-12-30


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This book contains solutions to the problems found in Equilibrium Statistical Physics, 2nd Edition, by the same authors.

Equilibrium Statistical Physics


Equilibrium Statistical Physics

Author: M. Baus

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2007-11-15


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This is a textbook which gradually introduces the student to the statistical mechanical study of the different phases of matter and to the phase transitions between them. Throughout, only simple models of both ordinary and soft matter are used but these are studied in full detail. The subject is developed in a pedagogical manner, starting from the basics, going from the simple ideal systems to the interacting systems, and ending with the more modern topics. The textbook provides the student with a complete overview, intentionally at an introductory level, of the theory of phase transitions. All equations and deductions are included.