Lecture Notes on Statistical Mechanics & Thermodynamics
Author: Jared Kaplan
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Description: Lecture Notes on Statistical Mechanics & Thermodynamics, covers a range of topics including the basics of temperature, heat, work, entropy, and the second law of thermodynamics. It delves into state counting, probability, partition functions, Boltzmann distribution, engines, refrigerators, quantum statistical mechanics, phase transitions, and interactions like the Ising model and interacting gases.
Subject: Thermodynamics
Pages: 101
Megabytes: 0.47 MB
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