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Print Price: $90.99

Format:
Paperback
368 pp.
line illustrations, 168 mm x 240 mm

ISBN-13:
9780198505761

Copyright Year:
2000

Imprint: OUP UK


Introductory Statistical Mechanics

Second Edition

Roger Bowley and Mariana Sanchez

This book explains the ideas and techniques of statistical mechanics-the theory of condensed matter-in a simple and progressive way. The text starts with the laws of thermodynamics and simple ideas of quantum mechanics. The conceptual ideas underlying the subject are explained carefully; the mathematical ideas are developed in parallel to give a coherent overall view. The text is illustrated with examples not just from solid state physics, but also from recent theories of radiation from black holes and recent data on the background radiation from the Cosmic background explorer. In this second edition, slightly more advanced material on statistical mechanics is introduced, material which students should meet in an undergraduate course. As a result the new edition contains three more chapters on phase transitions at an appropriate level for an undergraduate student. There are plenty of problems at the end of each chapter, and brief model answers are provided for odd-numbered problems. From reviews of the first edition: '...Introductory Statistical Mechanics is clear and crisp and takes advantage of the best parts of the many approaches to the subject' Physics Today

Readership : The primary market is undergraduate physics students, and the secondary market, undergraduate chemists

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Roger Bowley is at University of Nottingham.

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Special Features

  • The first edition was extremely well received
  • Takes advantage of the best parts of the many approaches to the subject
  • Illustrative examples taken from all branches of physics.
  • Balance between mathematics and physical explanation.