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Statistical Thermodynamics: Understanding The Properties Of Macroscopic Systems

Books from same Author: Lukong Cornelius Fai    Gary Matthew Wysin

Books from same Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

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    Author(s)Lukong Cornelius Fai    Gary Matthew Wysin
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Ltd
    ISBN9781466510678
    Pages548
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2012

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    Taylor & Francis Ltd Statistical Thermodynamics: Understanding The Properties Of Macroscopic Systems by Lukong Cornelius Fai    Gary Matthew Wysin

    Statistical thermodynamics and the related domains of statistical physics and quantum mechanics are very important in many fields of research including plasmas rarefied gas dynamics nuclear systems lasers semiconductors superconductivity ortho- and para-hydrogen liquid helium and so on. Statistical Thermodynamics: Understanding the Properties of Macroscopic Systems provides a detailed overview of how to apply statistical principles to obtain the physical and thermodynamic properties of macroscopic systems. Intended for physics chemistry and other science students at the graduate level the book starts with fundamental principles of statistical physics before diving into thermodynamics. Going further than many advanced textbooks it includes Bose-Einstein Fermi-Dirac statistics and Lattice dynamics as well as applications in polaron theory electronic gas in a magnetic field thermodynamics of dielectrics and magnetic materials in a magnetic field. The book concludes with an examination of statistical thermodynamics using functional integration and Feynman path integrals and includes a wide range of problems with solutions that explain the theory.