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Statistical Physics
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Summary
Statistical physics
is a
branch of physics
that uses
statistical methods
to explain and predict the
behavior of systems
composed of a
large number of particles
. It bridges the
microscopic laws of physics
and
macroscopic observations
, providing insights into phenomena like
phase transitions
and
thermodynamic properties
.
Concepts
Entropy
Boltzmann Distribution
Partition Function
Thermodynamic Ensembles
Phase Transitions
Heat Capacity
Microstates And Macrostates
Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem
Quantum Statistical Mechanics
Classical Statistical Mechanics
Gibbs Free Energy
Fermi-Dirac Statistics
Bose-Einstein Statistics
Canonical Ensemble
Grand Canonical Ensemble
Metropolis-Hastings Algorithm
Kolmogorov Forward Equation
Percolation
Algebraic Bethe Ansatz
Gaussian Orthogonal Ensemble
Sherrington-Kirkpatrick Model
Tracy-Widom Distribution
Richardson-Dushman Equation
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Probability and Statistics 100%
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