Introduction To Statistical Thermodynamics, An

Introduction To Statistical Thermodynamics, An

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Gasser, Robert P H (Univ Of Oxford, Uk)
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
EAN: 9789810223724
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Statistical thermodynamics plays a vital linking role between quantum theory and chemical thermodynamics, yet students often find the subject unpalatable.In this updated version of a popular text, the authors overcome this by emphasising the concepts involved, in particular demystifying the partition function. They do not get bogged down in the mathematical niceties that are essential for a profound study of the subject but which can confuse the beginner. Strong emphasis is placed on the physical basis of statistical thermodynamics and the relations with experiment. After a clear exposition of the distribution laws, partition functions, heat capacities, chemical equilibria and kinetics, the subject is further illuminated by a discussion of low-temperature phenomena and spectroscopy. The coverage is brought right up to date with a chapter on computer simulation and a final section which ranges beyond the narrow limits usually associated with student texts to emphasise the common dependence of macroscopic behaviour on the properties of constituent atoms and molecules.Since first published in 1974 as ‘Entropy and Energy Levels’, the book has been very popular with students. This revised and updated version will no doubt serve the same needs.
EAN 9789810223724
ISBN 9810223722
Typ produktu Mäkká väzba
Vydavateľ World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Dátum vydania 1. septembra 1995
Stránky 192
Jazyk English
Krajina Singapore
Čitatelia Professional & Scholarly
Autori Gasser, Robert P H (Univ Of Oxford, Uk); Graham, Richards W (Univ Of Oxford, Uk)