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Statistical physics Part I / by L.D. Landau and E.M. Lifshitz ; translated from the Russian by J.B. Sykes and M.J. Kearsley.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Landau, L. D. (Lev Davidovich), 1908-1968.
Contributor:
Lifshitz, E. M.
Pitaevskii, L. P.
Sykes, J. B.
Kearsley, M. J.
Series:
Landau, L. D. (Lev Davidovich), 1908-1968. English ; Teoreticheskai͡a fizika (Izd. 3-e). v. 5.
Course of theoretical physics ; v. 5
Statistical physics ; pt. 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Statistical physics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (563 p.)
Edition:
3rd ed. / rev. and enl. by E.M. Lifshitz and L.P. Pitaevskii.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Butterworth Heinemann, 1980.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
A lucid presentation of statistical physics and thermodynamics which develops from the general principles to give a large number of applications of the theory.
Contents:
Front Cover; Statistical Physics, Part 1; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface to the third Russian edition; From the Preface to previous Russian editions; Notation; CHAPTER I. THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF STATISTICAL PHYSICS; 1. Statistical distributions; 2. Statistical independence; 3. Liouville's theorem; 4. The significance of energy; 5. The statistical matrix; 6. Statistical distributions in quantum statistics; 7. Entropy; 8. The law of increase of entropy; CHAPTER II. THERMODYNAMIC QUANTITIES; 9. Temperature; 10. Macroscopic motion; 11. Adiabatic processes
12. Pressure 13. Work and quantity of heat; 14. The heat function; 15. The free energy and the thermodynamic potential; 16. Relations between the derivatives of thermodynamic quantities; 17. The thermodynamic scale of temperature; 18. The Joule-Thomson process; 19. Maximum work; 20. Maximum work done by a body in an external medium; 21. Thermodynamic inequalities; 22. Le Chatelier's principle; 23. Nernst's theorem; 24. The dependence of the thermodynamic quantities on the number of particles; 25. Equilibrium of a body in an external field; 26. Rotating bodies
27. Thermodynamic relations in the relativistic regionCHAPTER III. THE GIBBS DISTRIBUTION; 28. The Gibbs distribution; 29. The Maxwellian distribution; 30. The probability distribution for an oscillator; 31. The free energy in the Gibbs distribution; 32. Thermodynamic perturbation theory; 33. Expansion in powers of h; 34. The Gibbs distribution for rotating bodies; 35. The Gibbs distribution for a variable number of particles; 36. The derivation of the thermodynamic relations from the Gibbs distribution; CHAPTER IV. IDEAL GASES; 37. The Boltzmann distribution
38. The Boltzmann distribution in classical statistics 39. Molecular collisions; 40. Ideal gases not in equilibrium; 41. The free energy of an ideal Boltzmann gas; 42. The equation of state of an ideal gas; 43. Ideal gases with constant specific heat; 44. The law of equipartition; 45. Monatomic ideal gases; 46. Monatomic gases. The effect of the electronic angular momentum; 47. Diatomic gases with molecules of unlike atoms. Rotation of molecules; 48. Diatomic gases with molecules of like atoms. Rotation of molecules; 49. Diatomic gases. Vibrations of atoms
50. Diatomic gases. The effect of the electronic angular momentum 51. Polyatomic gases; 52. Magnetism of gases; CHAPTER V. THE FERMI AND BOSE DISTRIBUTIONS; 53. The Fermi distribution; 54. The Bose distribution; 55. Fermi and Bose gases not in equilibrium; 56. Fermi and Bose gases of elementary particles; 57. A degenerate electron gas; 58. The specific heat of a degenerate electron gas; 59. Magnetism of an electron gas. Weak fields; 60. Magnetism of an electron gas. Strong fields; 61. A relatiristic degenerate electron gas; 62. A degenerate Bose gas
63. Black-body radiation
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-299-40296-8
0-08-057046-1
OCLC:
841906521

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