Statistical Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory

Statistical Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory
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Synopsis Statistical Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory by : Charles E. Hecht

Direct, accessible approach covers elementary statistical thermodynamics, statistical thermodynamics of interacting systems and solids, kinetic theory, and new concepts for treating equilibrium and nonequilibrium statistical processes. Many examples, end-of-chapter problems with solutions. Appendixes. 1990 edition.

An Introduction to Thermodynamics

An Introduction to Thermodynamics
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Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015000968761
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Synopsis An Introduction to Thermodynamics by : Francis Weston Sears

Statistical Mechanics, Kinetic theory, and Stochastic Processes

Statistical Mechanics, Kinetic theory, and Stochastic Processes
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 619
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ISBN-10 : 9780323144414
ISBN-13 : 0323144411
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Synopsis Statistical Mechanics, Kinetic theory, and Stochastic Processes by : C.V. Heer

Statistical Mechanics, Kinetic Theory, and Stochastic Processes presents the statistical aspects of physics as a "living and dynamic" subject. In order to provide an elementary introduction to kinetic theory, physical systems in which particle-particle interaction can be neglected are considered. Transport phenomena in the free-molecular flow region for gases and the transport of thermal radiation are discussed. Discrete random processes such as random walk, binomial and Poisson distributions, and throwing of dice are studied by means of the characteristic function. Comprised of 11 chapters, this book begins with an introduction to the mass point gas as well as some elementary properties of space and velocity distributions. The discussion then turns to radiation and its interaction with an atom; probability, statistics, and conditional probability; intermolecular interactions; transport phenomena; and statistical thermodynamics. Molecular systems at low densities are also considered, together with non-ideal and real gases; liquids and solids; and stochastic processes, noise, and fluctuations. In particular, the response of atoms and molecules to perturbations and scattering by crystals, liquids, and high-pressure gases are examined. This monograph will be useful for undergraduate students, practitioners, and researchers in physics.

Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory, and Statistical Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory, and Statistical Thermodynamics
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Publisher : Addison Wesley Longman
Total Pages : 476
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015011175679
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Synopsis Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory, and Statistical Thermodynamics by : Francis Weston Sears

This text is a major revision of An Introduction to Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory, and Statistical Mechanics by Francis Sears. The general approach has been unaltered and the level remains much the same, perhaps being increased somewhat by greater coverage. The text is particularly useful for advanced undergraduates in physics and engineering who have some familiarity with calculus.

Introduction to Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory of Matter

Introduction to Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory of Matter
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 349
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ISBN-10 : 9783527618125
ISBN-13 : 3527618120
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Synopsis Introduction to Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory of Matter by : Anatoly I. Burshtein

Imparts the similarities and differences between ratified and condensed matter, classical and quantum systems as well as real and ideal gases. Presents the quasi-thermodynamic theory of gas-liquid interface and its application for density profile calculation within the van der Waals theory of surface tension. Uses inductive logic to lead readers from observation and facts to personal interpretation and from specific conclusions to general ones.

Statistical Thermodynamics

Statistical Thermodynamics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781108415316
ISBN-13 : 1108415318
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Synopsis Statistical Thermodynamics by : John W. Daily

Clearly connects macroscopic and microscopic thermodynamics and explains non-equilibrium behavior in kinetic theory and chemical kinetics.

Thermal Physics

Thermal Physics
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015015962270
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Synopsis Thermal Physics by : P. C. Riedi

An introduction to thermal physics which combines both a macroscopic and microscopic approach for each method, giving a basis for further studies of the properties of matter, whether from a thermodynamic or statistical angle.

An Introduction to the Kinetic Theory of Gases

An Introduction to the Kinetic Theory of Gases
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Publisher : CUP Archive
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 0521092329
ISBN-13 : 9780521092326
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Synopsis An Introduction to the Kinetic Theory of Gases by : James Jeans

This book can be described as a student's edition of the author's Dynamical Theory of Gases. It is written, however, with the needs of the student of physics and physical chemistry in mind, and those parts of which the interest was mainly mathematical have been discarded. This does not mean that the book contains no serious mathematical discussion; the discussion in particular of the distribution law is quite detailed; but in the main the mathematics is concerned with the discussion of particular phenomena rather than with the discussion of fundamentals.

Non-Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics

Non-Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics
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Publisher : Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9780486815558
ISBN-13 : 0486815552
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Synopsis Non-Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics by : Ilya Prigogine

Groundbreaking monograph by Nobel Prize winner for researchers and graduate students covers Liouville equation, anharmonic solids, Brownian motion, weakly coupled gases, scattering theory and short-range forces, general kinetic equations, more. 1962 edition.

Statistical Thermodynamics of Nonequilibrium Processes

Statistical Thermodynamics of Nonequilibrium Processes
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 517
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ISBN-10 : 9781461210542
ISBN-13 : 1461210542
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Synopsis Statistical Thermodynamics of Nonequilibrium Processes by : Joel Keizer

The structure of the theory ofthermodynamics has changed enormously since its inception in the middle of the nineteenth century. Shortly after Thomson and Clausius enunciated their versions of the Second Law, Clausius, Maxwell, and Boltzmann began actively pursuing the molecular basis of thermo dynamics, work that culminated in the Boltzmann equation and the theory of transport processes in dilute gases. Much later, Onsager undertook the elucidation of the symmetry oftransport coefficients and, thereby, established himself as the father of the theory of nonequilibrium thermodynamics. Com bining the statistical ideas of Gibbs and Langevin with the phenomenological transport equations, Onsager and others went on to develop a consistent statistical theory of irreversible processes. The power of that theory is in its ability to relate measurable quantities, such as transport coefficients and thermodynamic derivatives, to the results of experimental measurements. As powerful as that theory is, it is linear and limited in validity to a neighborhood of equilibrium. In recent years it has been possible to extend the statistical theory of nonequilibrium processes to include nonlinear effects. The modern theory, as expounded in this book, is applicable to a wide variety of systems both close to and far from equilibrium. The theory is based on the notion of elementary molecular processes, which manifest themselves as random changes in the extensive variables characterizing a system. The theory has a hierarchical character and, thus, can be applied at various levels of molecular detail.