Statistical Mechanics: Entropy, Order Parameters and Complexity
In each generation, scientists must redefine their fields: abstracting, simplifying and distilling the previous standard topics to make room for new advances and methods. Sethna's book takes this step for statistical mechanics—a field rooted in physics and chemistry whose ideas and methods are now central to information theory, complexity, and modern biology. Aimed at advanced undergraduates and early graduate students in all of these fields, Sethna limits his main presentation to the topics that future mathematicians and biologists, as well as physicists and chemists, will find fascinating and central to their work. The amazing breadth of the field is reflected in the author's large supply of carefully crafted exercises, each an introduction to a whole field of study: everything from chaos through information theory to life at the end of the universe.
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Statistical Mechanics: Entropy, Order Parameters and Complexity
In each generation, scientists must redefine their fields: abstracting, simplifying and distilling the previous standard topics to make room for new advances and methods. Sethna's book takes this step for statistical mechanics—a field rooted in physics and chemistry whose ideas and methods are now central to information theory, complexity, and modern biology. Aimed at advanced undergraduates and early graduate students in all of these fields, Sethna limits his main presentation to the topics that future mathematicians and biologists, as well as physicists and chemists, will find fascinating and central to their work. The amazing breadth of the field is reflected in the author's large supply of carefully crafted exercises, each an introduction to a whole field of study: everything from chaos through information theory to life at the end of the universe.
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Statistical Mechanics: Entropy, Order Parameters and Complexity

Statistical Mechanics: Entropy, Order Parameters and Complexity

by James P. Sethna
Statistical Mechanics: Entropy, Order Parameters and Complexity

Statistical Mechanics: Entropy, Order Parameters and Complexity

by James P. Sethna

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Overview

In each generation, scientists must redefine their fields: abstracting, simplifying and distilling the previous standard topics to make room for new advances and methods. Sethna's book takes this step for statistical mechanics—a field rooted in physics and chemistry whose ideas and methods are now central to information theory, complexity, and modern biology. Aimed at advanced undergraduates and early graduate students in all of these fields, Sethna limits his main presentation to the topics that future mathematicians and biologists, as well as physicists and chemists, will find fascinating and central to their work. The amazing breadth of the field is reflected in the author's large supply of carefully crafted exercises, each an introduction to a whole field of study: everything from chaos through information theory to life at the end of the universe.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198566779
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/01/2006
Series: Oxford Master Series in Physics , #14
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 9.66(w) x 7.44(h) x 0.77(d)

About the Author

Prof. James P. Sethna is Professor of Physics, Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

Table of Contents

1. What is Statistical Mechanics? 2. Random Walks and Emergent Properties3. Temperature and Equilibrium4. Phase-space Dynamics and Ergodicity5. Entropy6. Free Energies7. Quantum Statistical Mechanics8. Calculation and Computation9. Order Parameters, Broken Symmetry, and Topology10. Correlations, Response, and Dissipation11. Abrupt Phase Transitions12. Continuous Phase TransitionsAppendix
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