Statistical Physics - DAMTP
Statistical mechanics is the art of turning the microscopic laws of physics into a de-scription of Nature on a macroscopic scale. Suppose you’ve got theoretical physics cracked. Suppose you know all the funda-mental laws of Nature, the properties of the elementary particles and the forces at play between them.
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