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Microstates, Entropy and Quanta: An Introduction to Statistical Mechanics
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Microstates, Entropy and Quanta: An Introduction to Statistical Mechanics

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Statistical mechanics: the bane of many a physics student, and traditionally viewed as a long parade of ensembles, partition functions, and partial derivatives. But the subject needn’t be arcane. When pared back to its underlying concepts and built from the ground up, statistical mechanics takes on a charm of its own, and sheds light on all manner of physical phenomena.

This book presents a straightforward introduction to the key concepts in statistical mechanics, following the popular style of the author’s highly successful textbook Explorations in Mathematical Physics . Offering a clear, conceptual approach to the subject matter, the book presents a treatment that is mathematically complete, while remaining very accessible to undergraduates.

It commences by asking: why does an ink drop spread out in a bathtub of water? This showcases the importance of counting configurations, which leads naturally to ideas of microstates, energy, entropy, thermodynamics, and physical chemistry. With this foundation, the Boltzmann distribution writes itself in its fullest form, and this opens the door to the Maxwell distribution and related areas of thermal conductivity and viscosity. Quantum ideas then appear: bosons via Einstein’s and Debye’s theories of heat capacity, and fermions via electrical conduction and low-temperature heat capacity of metals. The text ends with a detailed derivation of blackbody radiation, and uses this to discuss the greenhouse effect, lasers, and cosmology.

Suitable for use with core undergraduate courses in statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, this book concentrates on using solid mathematics, while avoiding cumbersome notation. All the necessary mathematical steps are included in the body of the text and in the worked examples.

Reviews of Explorations in Mathematical Physics by Don Koks, 2006

With enjoyable and sometimes surprising excursions along the way, the journey provides a fresh look at many familiar topics, as it takes us from basic linear mathematics to general relativity… look forward to having your geometric intuition nourished and expanded by the author’s intelligent commentaries.
(Eugen Merzbacher, University of North Carolina)

… an interesting supplement to standard texts for teaching mathematical methods in physics, as it will add alternative views that could serve as additional material.
(S. Marcelja, Australian Journal of Physics)
… a tour through the main ideas forming the language of modern mathematical physics …it is a difficult task for the author to decide what is a good balance between the topics and their presentation, but in this case it has been achieved. …for those physicists who would like to be exposed to clear motivation and careful explanation of the basics of the present-day apparatus of mathematical physics.
(Ivailo Mladenov, Mathematical Reviews).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
13 February 2019
Pages
541
ISBN
9783030024284

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Statistical mechanics: the bane of many a physics student, and traditionally viewed as a long parade of ensembles, partition functions, and partial derivatives. But the subject needn’t be arcane. When pared back to its underlying concepts and built from the ground up, statistical mechanics takes on a charm of its own, and sheds light on all manner of physical phenomena.

This book presents a straightforward introduction to the key concepts in statistical mechanics, following the popular style of the author’s highly successful textbook Explorations in Mathematical Physics . Offering a clear, conceptual approach to the subject matter, the book presents a treatment that is mathematically complete, while remaining very accessible to undergraduates.

It commences by asking: why does an ink drop spread out in a bathtub of water? This showcases the importance of counting configurations, which leads naturally to ideas of microstates, energy, entropy, thermodynamics, and physical chemistry. With this foundation, the Boltzmann distribution writes itself in its fullest form, and this opens the door to the Maxwell distribution and related areas of thermal conductivity and viscosity. Quantum ideas then appear: bosons via Einstein’s and Debye’s theories of heat capacity, and fermions via electrical conduction and low-temperature heat capacity of metals. The text ends with a detailed derivation of blackbody radiation, and uses this to discuss the greenhouse effect, lasers, and cosmology.

Suitable for use with core undergraduate courses in statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, this book concentrates on using solid mathematics, while avoiding cumbersome notation. All the necessary mathematical steps are included in the body of the text and in the worked examples.

Reviews of Explorations in Mathematical Physics by Don Koks, 2006

With enjoyable and sometimes surprising excursions along the way, the journey provides a fresh look at many familiar topics, as it takes us from basic linear mathematics to general relativity… look forward to having your geometric intuition nourished and expanded by the author’s intelligent commentaries.
(Eugen Merzbacher, University of North Carolina)

… an interesting supplement to standard texts for teaching mathematical methods in physics, as it will add alternative views that could serve as additional material.
(S. Marcelja, Australian Journal of Physics)
… a tour through the main ideas forming the language of modern mathematical physics …it is a difficult task for the author to decide what is a good balance between the topics and their presentation, but in this case it has been achieved. …for those physicists who would like to be exposed to clear motivation and careful explanation of the basics of the present-day apparatus of mathematical physics.
(Ivailo Mladenov, Mathematical Reviews).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
13 February 2019
Pages
541
ISBN
9783030024284