Statistical Physics
Statistics draws an explicit link between the microscopic laws governing the motions of the elementary components of extended macroscopic objects and their average properties. For a few ideal systems, one can take this micro-macro connection to its full c
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Nicola Manini
Introduction to the Physics of Matter Basic Atomic, Molecular, and Solid-State Physics Second Edition
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Nicola Manini
Introduction to the Physics of Matter Basic Atomic, Molecular, and Solid-State Physics Second Edition
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Nicola Manini Department of Physics University of Milan Milan, Italy
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