Theoretical Physics, Vol. 5. Statistical Physics

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Theoretical Physics, T. 5. Statistical Physics” by Lev Davidovich Landau and Evgeny Mikhailovich Lifshitz is not just a textbook, but a real encyclopedia of knowledge that immerses the reader in the world of statistical physics. This volume, like the others in the series, is distinguished by depth of analysis and clarity of presentation, which makes it indispensable for students, graduate students and anyone interested in physics at a deeper level. Statistical physics is a branch of physics that studies systems consisting of a large number of particles. In this book, the authors offer the reader a unique look at how microscopic properties of particles affect macroscopic phenomena. Landau and Lifschitz masterfully explain complex concepts such as thermodynamics, equilibrium and non-equilibrium, fluctuations and phase transitions, using accessible language and illustrative examples. The reader will be able to understand how statistical methods help to describe phenomena that at first glance seem chaotic and unpredictable. This book will be interesting not only for physics students, but also for those who are fond of mathematics, chemistry and even economics. Statistical physics finds application in a wide variety of fields - from the study of the properties of gases and liquids to the analysis of complex systems in biology and sociology. If you are a student, graduate student or just a science lover who wants to deepen your knowledge, this volume will be a real find for you. The topics that are raised in the book cover a wide range of issues, ranging from the basics of statistical mechanics to more complex concepts such as quantum statistics. The authors discuss how statistical methods help explain the thermodynamic properties of systems and how they can be used to predict the behavior of different physical systems. Particular attention is paid to the relationship between microscopic properties of particles and macroscopic observed quantities, which is a key aspect of statistical physics. Landau and Lifshitz's style is distinguished by clarity and logic. Their approach to presentation allows the reader not only to understand the basic concepts, but also to develop the critical thinking necessary to solve complex problems. This makes the book not only a textbook, but also a real source of inspiration for future physicists. Landau, a Nobel laureate, and Lifshitz, an outstanding scientist, created a series of books that have become classics in theoretical physics. Their works, such as Quantum Mechanics and Field Theory, are also noteworthy and must be studied. Theoretical Physics, T. 5. Statistical Physics is not just a textbook, but a real treasure trove of knowledge that will help you immerse yourself in the world of physics and discover new horizons. If you are looking for a deep and comprehensive understanding of statistical physics, this book will be your reliable companion on this fascinating journey. Do not miss the opportunity to expand your knowledge and discover the secrets that hide the world of physics!
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Ландау Л.Д.
Лифшиц Е.М. - Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 1951