“Engineers’ Guide to Statistical Mechanics” is a comprehensive resource providing engineers with a profound understanding of statistical mechanics, a fundamental branch of physics crucial for comprehending the behavior of matter. The book navigates through classical mechanics, equilibrium statistical mechanics, and quantum formulation, offering a bridge between the theoretical foundations and practical applications relevant to engineering contexts. Topics such as inhomogeneous fluids, the lattice model of adsorption, and thermodynamics are explored in depth. This guide equips engineers with the knowledge needed to analyze and predict the thermodynamic and statistical properties of materials and systems, facilitating the application of statistical mechanics principles in engineering practice. Whether dealing with classical or quantum systems, this book serves as an essential tool for engineers seeking a strong foundation in statistical mechanics.
Keywords
Classical Mechanics, Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics, Inhomogenous Fluids, Lattice Model of Adsorption, Quantum Formulation, Statistical Mechanics, Thermodynamics
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