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基本説明
Is a text for an introductory one-semester course in statistical thermodynamics for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in physics and engineering.
Full Description
Introductory Statistical Thermodynamics is a text for an introductory one-semester course in statistical thermodynamics for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in physics and engineering. The book offers a high level of detail in derivations of all equations and results. This information is necessary for students to grasp difficult concepts in physics that are needed to move on to higher level courses. The text is elementary, self contained, and mathematically well-founded, containing a number of problems with detailed solutions to help students to grasp the more difficult theoretical concepts.
Contents
Part I QUANTUM DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEMS2 Introduction and Basic Concepts3 Kinetic energy of Translational Motion4 Energy of Vibrations5 Kinetic Energy of RotationsPart II THERMODYNAMICS OF SYSTEMS6 Number of accessible states and Entropy7 Equilibrium States of Systems8 Thermodynamic Variables9 Macroscopic Thermodynamics10 Variable Number of ParticlesPart III IDEAL AND NON-IDEAL GASES11 Ideal Monoatomic Gases12 Ideal Diatomic Gases13 Non-ideal Gases14 Quasi-static Thermodynamic ProcessesPart IV QUANTUM STATISTICAL PHYSICS15 Quantum Distribution Functions16 Electron Gases in Metals17 Photon Gas in Equilibrium18 Other examples of Boson Systems19 Special TopicsApp Physical constants