Publisher's Synopsis
Statistical Mechanics has been written in a lucid manner bearing in mind the exam system of universities. Starting from Liouville theorem gradually, the book is developed thoroughly. All three types of statistical distribution functions are derived separately with their periphery of applications and limitations. Non-interacting ideal Bose gas and Fermi gas are discussed thoroughly. Properties of Liquid He-II and the corresponding models have been depicted. White dwarfs and condensed matter physics, transport phenomenon - thermal and electrical conductivity, Hall effect, Magneto resistance, viscosity, diffusion, etc. are discussed. Basic understanding of Ising model is given to explain the phase transition.
The book ends with a detailed coverage to the method of ensembles (namely Microcanonical, canonical and grand canonical) and their applications. Various numerical and conceptual problems are worked out and some are left for the readers. Overall the book is designed for all category of learner with a very different approach relative to major available books.