Statistical Physics I: Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics Morikazu Toda
Publisher: Sp,.rin,.ger-Verlag 1983 | 206 Pages | ISBN: 0387114602 , 3540114602 | DJVU | 2 MB
The search to discover the ultimate structure of matter, from molecules to atoms, from atoms to electrons and nuclei, to nucleons, to elementary particles, and now to quarks, has formed the mainstream of modern physics.
The ultimate structure is still buried in darkness, but the efforts of mankind from the beginning of this century in probing the fundamentals of the physical world have been extremely successful in revealing the grandeur of order in nature. The glory of this success may hide another great endeavor of modern physics which is equally important in discovering another side of the order in nature. This other endeavor is directed at the synthesis of analyzed elements into organized systems which are encountered in our more common experience. Analysis and synthesis are the two sides of the evolution of science. They are very often so interconnected that they cannot be separated in any simple way. Briefly characterized, statistical physics is the methodology of synthesis. It is the subject of this treatment.
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