Aims of Statistical Mechanics Fundamental Laws Real World Microscopic Macroscopic Theory Experiment Atoms Thermodynamics / Life
Why Statistics? • Microstate: Do. F ~ 1023 • Macrostate: Do. F ~ 100 • Lost of Information Statistics New Regularities
History • • Thermodynamics Kinetic Theory Ensemble Theory Quantum Statistics
First Goals • Re-derive thermodynamics. • Understand systems of non-interacting particles. • Incorporate quantum features.
Early Successes • Linear response theory Fluctuation – dissipation theorem • Quantum transport Finite temperature quantum field theory Quantum Boltzmann equation • Critical phenomena Renormalization group
Recent Interests • Nonequilibrium Systems – Dynamical Phase Transitions – Quantum Transport • Micro Reversibility Macro Irreversibility – Arrow of Time / Chaos • Self Organization – Complexity / Life
Statistical Physics: An Introductory Course D. J. Amit & Y. Verbin The Open University of Israel World Scientific (1999)
Approach Simple systems Profound ideas Exercises with Solutions
Content 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. The Kinetic Theory of Gases Statistical Physics with Paramagnets Statistical Physics and Thermodynamics From Ideal Gas to Photon Gas Of Fermions and Bosons
References • L. D. Landau, E. M. Lifshitz, “Statistical Physics”, Part 1, 3 rd ed. , Vol 5 of “Course of Theoretical Physics”, Pergamon (1975) • R. P. Feynman, “Statistical Mechanics”, Benjamin (1972) • F. Reif, “Fundamentals of Statistical & Thermal Physics”, Mac. Graw Hill (1965) • L. E. Reichl, “A Modern Course in Statistical Physics”, 2 nd ed. , Wiley (1998)
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