Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Preface, Pages xv-xvi
Chapter 1 - Prologue, Pages 1-18
Chapter 2 - Isolated Systems and Thermal Equilibrium, Pages 19-33
Chapter 3 - Various Reservoirs, Pages 35-54
Chapter 4 - Probability and the General Formalism, Pages 55-82
Chapter 5 - Classical Statistical Mechanics, Pages 83-109
Chapter 6 - Ideal Systems, Pages 111-152
Chapter 7 - Interacting Particles, Pages 153-179
Chapter 8 - Diagrammatic and Functional Expansions, Pages 181-205
Chapter 9 - Pair Functions, Pages 207-242
Chapter 10 - Functional and Perturbation Theory, Pages 243-276
Chapter 11 - Inhomogeneous Systems, Pages 277-316
Chapter 12 - Coulomb Systems, Pages 317-350
Chapter 13 - Computer Simulations, Pages 351-380
Appendix A - Nature of Probability, Pages 381-406
Appendix B - Work and Conjugate Variables, Pages 407-413
Appendix C - Mathematical Results, Pages 415-418
Index, Pages 419-424
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
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