AN INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND THERMODYNAMICS
(OXFORD GRADUATE TEXTS) -OXFORD UNIVERSITY
This text presents the two complementary aspects of thermal
physics as an integrated theory of the properties of matter.
Conceptual understanding is promoted by thorough development of
basic concepts. In contrast to many texts, statistical mechanics,
including discussion of the required probability theory, is
presented first. This provides a statistical foundation for the
concept of entropy, which is central to thermal physics. A unique
feature of the book is the development of entropy based on
Boltzmann's 1877 definition; this avoids contradictions or ad hoc
corrections found in other texts. Detailed fundamentals provide a
natural grounding for advanced topics, such as black-body
radiation and quantum gases. An extensive set of problems
(solutions are available for lecturers through the OUP website),
many including explicit computations, advance the core content by
probing essential concepts. The text is designed for a
two-semester undergraduate course but can be adapted for
one-semester courses emphasizing either aspect of thermal
physics. It is also suitable for graduate study.
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