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An Introduction to Theory of the BO (Dover Books on Physics)

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Book Details:

  • Publisher: Dover

  • Author: Harris, Stewart

  • Language: English

  • Edition: Illustrated

  • ISBN: 9780486438313

  • Pages: 221

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches

About The Book:

Boltzmann’s Equation: An Introduction by Stewart Harris is an essential graduate-level textbook for students of physics and engineering, offering a comprehensive introduction to Boltzmann's equation and its numerous applications across various fields. This illustrated edition, first published in 1971, emphasizes the physical aspects of Boltzmann’s equation, offering students a clear understanding of its role in diverse phenomena such as laser scattering, solid-state physics, nuclear transport, and even cellular proliferation and automobile traffic flow.

The book provides detailed presentations of the basic modern theory of Boltzmann’s equation, including practical applications using both Boltzmann’s equation and the model Boltzmann equations developed within the text. Each chapter is followed by a set of problems, designed as learning examples to reinforce the material and expand upon the concepts covered. These problems are also intended to help readers generalize the theory to more complex scenarios.

Additional editorial features include a historical introduction that provides context for the development of Boltzmann's work, as well as comprehensive references and indexes for both the subject matter and the author. This makes the text not only a useful tool for students but also a valuable resource for researchers and professionals working in related fields.

Whether you are a student aiming to grasp the fundamentals of statistical mechanics or a professional seeking a practical guide, this book offers a valuable resource for understanding and applying Boltzmann's equation in real-world contexts.