Thermodynamics and an Introduction to Thermostatistics

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Thermodynamics and an Introduction to Thermostatistics is a widely used, rigorous graduate-level textbook that presents the principles of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics in a unified, axiomatic framework.

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instanceOf physics book
textbook
academicDiscipline physics
approach axiomatic
unified treatment of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics
author Herbert B. Callen NERFINISHED
authorAffiliation University of Pennsylvania (Herbert B. Callen) NERFINISHED
contains problems and exercises
edition first edition
second edition
field statistical mechanics
thermodynamics
thermostatistics
focus equilibrium systems
format hardcover
paperback
intendedAudience advanced undergraduate physics students
physics graduate students
language English
level advanced undergraduate
graduate
notableFor clear conceptual foundations
integration of thermodynamics with statistical mechanics
rigorous formulation of thermodynamics
pedagogicalStyle conceptually oriented
mathematically rigorous
publicationYear 1960s (first edition)
1985 (second edition)
publisher John Wiley & Sons NERFINISHED
structure two main parts: thermodynamics and thermostatistics
topic Boltzmann statistics NERFINISHED
Bose–Einstein statistics
Fermi–Dirac statistics NERFINISHED
Maxwell relations NERFINISHED
classical thermostatistics
entropy
equilibrium thermodynamics
laws of thermodynamics
phase transitions
quantum statistics
stability and fluctuations
thermodynamic potentials
usedAs university course textbook
usedIn physics curricula worldwide

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