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Subject
Mechanics / General, Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical
ISBN
9780195042771
Subject Area
Science
Publication Name
Introduction to Modern Statistical Mechanics
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
6.2 in
Publication Year
1987
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
David Chandler
Item Weight
14.4 Oz
Item Width
9.3 in
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195042778
ISBN-13
9780195042771
eBay Product ID (ePID)
88188

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Introduction to Modern Statistical Mechanics
Publication Year
1987
Subject
Mechanics / General, Chemistry / Physical & Theoretical
Type
Textbook
Author
David Chandler
Subject Area
Science
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
14.4 Oz
Item Length
6.2 in
Item Width
9.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
86-017950
Reviews
"The book is highly recommended for the excellent discussions that itcontains." --American Scientist, "A refreshing, lucid and much-needed textbook in an area which remains inaccessible to many students."--G. P. Matthews, Plymouth Polytechnic, England, "A refreshing, lucid and much-needed textbook in an area which remainsinaccessible to many students."--G. P. Matthews, Plymouth Polytechnic,England, "This is a book which pleases in many ways. The author's style is engaging, the questions sprinkled throughout the whole book are both entertaining and interesting." --Education in Chemistry, "Chandler's book gives an excellent introduction to statistical mechanics, and is highly recommended to any student majoring in physics or chemistry." --SIAM Review, "The text is clear and spare and addresses the latest developments in statistical mechanics in a manner an undergraduate could readily understand." --New Scientist, "An excellent introduction emphasizing major modern topics such as Monte Carlo sampling, renormalization groups. and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem." --American Mathematical Monthly, "The exposition is very clear, and although elementary, this book is anexample of a text which requires a large degree of reader participation. . . .People teaching modern statistical physics will like the book and those whoprefer a more traditional approach will be pleasantly surprised to see a new wayin which all traditional subjects can be included in a textbook, so it can be avaluable tool in teaching any course of statistical physics." --MathematicalReviews, "There is clearly a strong case for any textbook which seeks to provide a continuous thread from tradition to modernity. Chandler's book seems to be the first attempt at such a task....Suitable for undergraduates and first-year graduate students, [it] aims to provide an introduction to modernconcepts and techniques in statistical mechanics without presupposing an undue degree of previous exposure to the subject. I strongly suspect that this book will prove popular with students and teachers alike."--The Times Higher Education Supplement, "Chandler's book gives an excellent introduction to statistical mechanics,and is highly recommended to any student majoring in physics or chemistry."--SIAM Review, "The text is clear and spare and addresses the latest developments instatistical mechanics in a manner an undergraduate could readily understand."--New Scientist, "The exposition is very clear, and although elementary, this book is an example of a text which requires a large degree of reader participation. . . . People teaching modern statistical physics will like the book and those who prefer a more traditional approach will be pleasantly surprised to see a new way in which all traditional subjects can be included in a textbook, so it can be a valuable tool in teaching any course of statistical physics."--Mathematical Reviews"There is clearly a strong case for any textbook which seeks to provide a continuous thread from tradition to modernity. Chandler's book seems to be the first attempt at such a task....Suitable for undergraduates and first-year graduate students, [it] aims to provide an introduction to modern concepts and techniques in statistical mechanics without presupposing an undue degree of previous exposure to the subject. I strongly suspect that this book will provepopular with students and teachers alike."--The Times Higher Education Supplement"Exactly what I was looking for. I will also use this in my graduate course."--Greg H. Zimmerman, Tennessee State University"An excellent introduction emphasizing major modern topics such as Monte Carlo sampling, renormalization groups. and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem." --American Mathematical Monthly"The text is clear and spare and addresses the latest developments in statistical mechanics in a manner an undergraduate could readily understand." --New Scientist"A refreshing, lucid and much-needed textbook in an area which remains inaccessible to many students."--G. P. Matthews, Plymouth Polytechnic, England"Chandler's book gives an excellent introduction to statistical mechanics, and is highly recommended to any student majoring in physics or chemistry." --SIAM Review"The book is highly recommended for the excellent discussions that it contains." --American Scientist"A breezy and enthusiastic guide with quite solid content. All in all this is an outstanding job." --Physics Today"This is a book which pleases in many ways. The author's style is engaging, the questions sprinkled throughout the whole book are both entertaining and interesting." --Education in Chemistry, "An excellent introduction emphasizing major modern topics such as MonteCarlo sampling, renormalization groups. and the fluctuation-dissipationtheorem." --American Mathematical Monthly, "The book is highly recommended for the excellent discussions that it contains." --American Scientist, "Exactly what I was looking for. I will also use this in my graduate course."--Greg H. Zimmerman, Tennessee State University, "A breezy and enthusiastic guide with quite solid content. All in all this is an outstanding job." --Physics Today, "The exposition is very clear, and although elementary, this book is an example of a text which requires a large degree of reader participation. . . . People teaching modern statistical physics will like the book and those who prefer a more traditional approach will be pleasantly surprised tosee a new way in which all traditional subjects can be included in a textbook, so it can be a valuable tool in teaching any course of statistical physics." --Mathematical Reviews
Dewey Edition
19
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
530.1/3
Table Of Content
Chapter 1: Thermodynamics, FundamentalsFirst Law of ThermodynamicsSecond LawVariational Statement of Second LawApplication: Thermal Equilibrium and TemperatureAuxiliary Functions and Legendre TransformsMaxwell RelationsExtensive Functions and the Gibbs-Duhem EquationIntensive FunctionsChapter 2: Conditions for Equilibrium and StabilityMultiphase EquilibriumStabilityApplication to Phase EquilibriaPlane InterfacesChapter 3: Statistical MechanicsThe Statistical Method and EnsemblesMicrocanonical Ensemble and the Rational Foundation of ThermodynamicsCanonical EnsembleA Simple ExampleGeneralized Ensembles and the Gibbs Entropy FormulaFluctuations Involving Uncorrelated ParticlesAlternative Development of Equilibrium Distribution FunctionsChapter 4: Non-Interacting (Ideal) SystemsOccupation NumbersPhoton GasPhonon GasIdeal Gases of Real ParticlesElectrons in MetalsClassical Ideal Gases, the Classical LimitThermodynamics of an Ideal Gas of Structureless Classical ParticlesA Dilute Gas of AtomsA Dilute Gas of Diatomic MoleculesChemical Equilibria in GasesChapter 5: Statistical Mechanical Theory of Phase TransitionsIsing ModelLattice GasBroken Symmetry and Range of CorrelationsMean Field TheoryVariational Treatment of Mean Field TheoryRenormalization Group (RG) TheoryRG Theory for the Two Dimensional Ising ModelIsomorphism Between Two-Level Quantum Mechanical System and the Ising ModelChapter 6: Monte Carlo Method in Statistical MechanicsTrajectoriesA Monte Carlo TrajectoryNon-Boltzmann SamplingQuantum Monte CarloChapter 7: Classical FluidsAverages in Phase SpaceReduced Configurational Distribution FunctionsReversible Work TheoremThermodynamic Properties from g(r)Measurement of g(r) by DiffractionSolvation and Chemical Equilibrium in LiquidsMolecular LiquidsMonte Carlo for Hard DisksChapter 8: Statistical Mechanics of Non-Equilibrium SystemsSystems Close to EquilibriumOnsager's Regression Hypothesis and Time Correlation FunctionsApplication: Chemical KineticsAnother Application: Self DiffusionFluctuation Dissipation TheoremResponse FunctionsAbsorptionFriction and the Langevin Equation
Synopsis
Leading physical chemist David Chandler takes a new approach to statistical mechanics to provide the only introductory-level work on the modern topics of renormalization group theory, Monte Carlo simulations, time correlation functions, and liquid structure. The author provides compact summaries of the fundamentals of this branch of physics and discussions of many of its traditional elementary applications, interspersed with over 150 exercises and microcomputer programs. A solutions manual for this text is available with ISBN: 9780195058895., This text developed from materials the author has used in a one-semester course on elementary statistical mechanics. It assumes readers have had courses in calculus and physical chemistry. Its purpose is not only to give students a deeper understanding of thermodynamics and the principles of equilibrium statistical mechanics, but also to introduce them to the modern topics of Monte Carlo sampling, renormalization group theory, and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem. By frequent use of simplified models, the author has kept the mathematics in the text relatively simple while presenting many of the sophisticated ideas in the field. His approach is to deal first with macroscopic thermodynamics, then with microscopic statistical principles. The Second Law of Thermodynamics appears as the direct consequence of the statistical assumption that microscopic equilibrium is the state of greatest randomness. The different ensembles and the role of fluctuations are treated before non-interacting ideal systems and phase transformations are discussed. The treatment of phase transitions relies on the Ising model, which is also used to explain the Monte Carlo method. The last two chapters deal with equilibrium statistical mechanics of classical fluids and with dynamics, that is, relaxation an molecular motion in macroscopic systems which are at or close to equilibrium. This is a forward-looking text suitable for use by advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate students of chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering and physics., Leading physical chemist David Chandler takes a new approach to statistical mechanics to provide the only introductory level work that covers such key topics as renormalization group theory, Monte Carlo simulations, time correlation functions, and liquid structure.
LC Classification Number
QC174.8.C47 1987

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