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Statistical Physics of Complex Systems: A Concise Introduction

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Book Details

  • Author: Eric Bertin

  • Publisher: Springer

  • Edition: 2nd Edition, 2016

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Number of Pages: 172

  • ISBN: 9783319423388

  • Languages: English

  • Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches


About The Book

"Statistical Physics: A Course-Tested Primer" by Eric Bertin is an accessible introduction to the concepts and methods of statistical physics, ideal for graduate students and non-specialists. This second edition provides readers with a clear understanding of the core principles of statistical physics, while also demonstrating its broad range of applications across various scientific fields.

In just 172 pages, the book effectively covers key topics such as thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, phase transitions, and non-equilibrium statistical physics, providing both theoretical explanations and practical examples. The course-tested approach ensures that the material is not only comprehensive but also structured for ease of learning.

This primer is designed to guide students who are new to the field, providing them with the necessary tools to apply statistical physics to real-world problems. Whether you're pursuing studies in physics, engineering, or related fields, this book serves as an excellent starting point to explore the methods and applications of statistical physics.