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    EQUILIBRIUM STATISTICAL PHYSICS
    (3rd Edition)

    by Michael Plischke (Simon Fraser University, Canada) & Birger Bergersen (University of British Columbia, Canada)

    This third edition of one of the most important and best selling textbooks in statistical physics, is a graduate level text suitable for students in physics, chemistry, and materials science.

    The discussion of strongly interacting condensed matter systems has been expanded. A chapter on stochastic processes has also been added with emphasis on applications of the Fokker–Planck equation.

    The modern theory of phase transitions occupies a central place. The chapter devoted to the renormalization group approach is largely rewritten and includes a detailed discussion of the basic concepts and examples of both exact and approximate calculations. The development of the basic tools includes a chapter on computer simulations in which both Monte Carlo method and molecular dynamics are introduced, and a section on Brownian dynamics added.

    The theories are applied to a number of important systems such as liquids, liquid crystals, polymers, membranes, Bose condensation, superfluidity and superconductivity. There is also an extensive treatment of interacting Fermi and Bose systems, percolation theory and disordered systems in general.

     
    Contents:
    • Review of Thermodynamics
    • Statistical Ensembles
    • Mean Field and Landau Theory
    • Applications of Mean Field Theory
    • Dense Gases and Liquids
    • Critical Phenomena I
    • Critical Phenomena II: The Renormalization Group
    • Stochastic Processes
    • Simulations
    • Polymers and Membranes
    • Quantum Fluids
    • Linear Response Theory
    • Disordered Systems
     
    Readership: Physicists and materials scientists.
     
    “The subject matter coverage is broad enough to attract the reader.”
    Zentrablatt MATH

     
    Review of the First Edition: “… an intriguing, fresh approach to modern statistical mechanics … choice of problems is superb.”
    Physics Today
     
    Review of the First Edition: “Nevertheless, I believe that the book provides a very good ‘physical’ introduction to the subject and may also be helpful for mathematicians working in this area.”
    Mathematical Reviews
     
    640pp    Pub. date: Apr 2006  
    ISBN:   978-981-256-048-3
    981-256-048-3
       US$126 / £78

     


    640pp    Pub. date: Apr 2006  
    ISBN:   978-981-256-155-8(pbk)
    981-256-155-2(pbk)
       US$69 / £43

     


     

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