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Statistical Mechanics Made Simple: A Guide for Students and Researchers |
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Statistical Mechanics Made Simple: A Guide for Students and Researchers
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Manufacturer: World Scientific Publishing Company
Author: Daniel C. Mattis
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2003-03-31
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Label: World Scientific Publishing Company
Number Of Pages: 268
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Editorial Review:
This book is written in the 'hands on', down to earth style that Professor Mattis is famous for in his numerous research and pedagogical writings. THe reader is introduced to the basic facts of statistical mechanics with a minimum of fuss, a maximum of intuition and a great deal of physical Cached date: AWS Called=true
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Average Customer Rating: 
Just to clarify 2006-06-21 I consider this book a very readable book, not from a genius, but a good book. The problem with the people who rated it very bad is: They don't know what "statistical mechanics" means. To begin with statistical mechanis surely you have to know thermodynamics and physics. It's usual to study thermodynamics and "Statistical physics" as undergraduates and "Statistical mechanics" as graduates. Its just a nomenclature. But it helps to choose the books. I rated it five starts just to bring the mean a good number of stars... This book has a heavy dispersion :)
Not for beginners 2004-03-26 I'm sorry to say it, but the title of this book is misleading. The only way this book would be simple for you is if you have had a moderate class in probability and have had plenty of previous study in thermodynamics and physics. This book is definitely not for beginners.
Not simple at all! 2004-02-18 I bought this book after I saw an advertisement in Physics today. While I cannot judge whether it is a good book for people who are already deep into the subject, it is definitely not a book for beginners or intermediates. For the latter I would recommend Chandler or Hill.
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