Statistical Mechanics and Stochastic Thermodynamics, 9780198919858
Hardcover
Atoms to us: Unlock material properties via statistical mechanics and thermodynamics.

Statistical Mechanics and Stochastic Thermodynamics

a textbook on modern approaches in and out of equilibrium

$232.31

  • Hardcover

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    23 October 2024

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Summary

Bridging the Microscopic and Macroscopic: A Journey Through Statistical Mechanics and Stochastic Thermodynamics

The theory of statistical mechanics serves as the essential bridge between the atomic and molecular realm and our everyday macroscopic experiences. This textbook lays out the foundational principles and relationships of statistical mechanics, empowering students to derive material properties from a fundamental understanding of their constituent building blocks’ behavior.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780198919858
ISBN-10:0198919859
Series:Oxford Graduate Texts
Author:David T. Limmer
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:23 October 2024
Weight:922g
Dimensions:254mm x 176mm x 26mm
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Critics Review

A book at the top tier in quality assessment. * Abraham Nitzan, University of Pennsylvania *A superb book. It covers important modern developments (large deviation theory, fluctuation theorems, the Jarzynski equality, new approaches to statistical mechanics far from equilibrium, transition path sampling, and so on) and explains it all extremely clearly. * David Manolopoulos, University of Oxford *This excellent introduction to the fundamental concepts of modern equilibrium and nonequilibrium statistical mechanics is set to become a key reference in the field. The book stands out for its clear explanations, well-chosen topics, appealing illustrations, and many instructive exercises, making it especially useful for students. * Christoph Dellago, University of Vienna *

About The Author

David T. Limmer

David T. Limmer graduated from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in 2008 with a BS in chemical engineering. He received his Ph. D in chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley in 2013, and was a fellow of the Princeton Center for Theoretical Chemistry from 2013 to 2016. He is currently Associate Professor in the Chemistry Department at the University of California, Berkeley. He is an Alfred P. Sloan fellow and Heising-Simons Fellow of the Kavli Foundation and won the Department of Energy Early Career Award in 2019. Dr Limmer is a Research Scientist in the Chemical and Material Sciences divisions of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

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