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_a530.13 _bSHA |
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100 | _aStatistical Mechanics | ||
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_aStatistical Mechanics _cShang–Keng Ma |
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_bWorld Scientific _aNew Jersey _c1985 |
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300 | _a576p. | ||
500 | _aThis is a unique and exciting graduate and advanced undergraduate text written by a highly respected physicist who had made significant contributions to the subject. This book conveys to the reader that statistical mechanics is a growing and lively subject. It deals with many modern topics from a physics standpoint in a very physical way. Particular emphasis is given to the fundamental assumption of statistical mechanics S=1n and its logical foundation. Calculational rules are derived without resorting to abstract ensemble theory. | ||
650 | _aStatistical mechanics | ||
650 | _aStatistical physics | ||
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_cBK _2ddc |