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Page 4
... fixed value E of the energy”. Consequently, the ensemble average, (f), of a physical quantity f, taken at any time t, would be the same as the long-time average, f, pertaining to any member of the ensemble. Now, f is the value we expect ...
... fixed value E of the energy”. Consequently, the ensemble average, (f), of a physical quantity f, taken at any time t, would be the same as the long-time average, f, pertaining to any member of the ensemble. Now, f is the value we expect ...
Page 5
... fixed his attention on the number of states that contained “a particular number” of photons. Einstein, who seems to have translated Bose's paper into German from an English manuscript sent to him by the author, at once recognized the ...
... fixed his attention on the number of states that contained “a particular number” of photons. Einstein, who seems to have translated Bose's paper into German from an English manuscript sent to him by the author, at once recognized the ...
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... fixed at a preassigned value). In this limit, the extensive properties of the system become directly proportional to the size of the system (i.e. proportional to 9 Chapter 1. The Statistical Basis of Thermodynamics 1.1. The macroscopic ...
... fixed at a preassigned value). In this limit, the extensive properties of the system become directly proportional to the size of the system (i.e. proportional to 9 Chapter 1. The Statistical Basis of Thermodynamics 1.1. The macroscopic ...
Page 11
... fixed. The energies E1 and E2, however, become variable and the only condition that restricts their variation is E" = E + E2 = const. (1) Here, E" denotes the energy of the composite system A"(=A1+A2); the energy of interaction between ...
... fixed. The energies E1 and E2, however, become variable and the only condition that restricts their variation is E" = E + E2 = const. (1) Here, E" denotes the energy of the composite system A"(=A1+A2); the energy of interaction between ...
Page 13
... fixed. Arguing as before, the state of equilibrium for the composite system A") will obtain when the number Q"(V", E"); V1, E1) attains its largest value, i.e. when not only. (''). -. (#). (1a) 6E1 N1, V1; E1=E1 6E2 N2, V2; E2=E2 5 ...
... fixed. Arguing as before, the state of equilibrium for the composite system A") will obtain when the number Q"(V", E"); V1, E1) attains its largest value, i.e. when not only. (''). -. (#). (1a) 6E1 N1, V1; E1=E1 6E2 N2, V2; E2=E2 5 ...
Contents
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Chapter 6 The Theory of Simple Gases | 127 |
Chapter 7 Ideal Bose Systems | 157 |
The Method of Quantized Fields | 262 |
Criticality Universality and Scaling | 305 |
Exact or Almost Exact Results for the Various Models | 366 |
The Renormalization Group Approach | 414 |
Chapter 14 Fluctuations | 452 |
Appendixes | 495 |
Bibliography | 513 |
Index | 523 |
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