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Elementary Principles in Statistical Mechanics

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Abstract

Josiah Willard Gibbs (1839–1903) was the greatest American mathematician and physicist of the nineteenth century. He played a key role in the development of vector analysis (his book on this topic is also reissued in this series), but his deepest work was in the development of thermodynamics and statistical physics. This book, Elementary Principles in Statistical Mechanics, first published in 1902, gives his mature vision of these subjects. Mathematicians, physicists and engineers familiar with such things as Gibbs entropy, Gibbs inequality and the Gibbs distribution will find them here discussed in Gibbs' own words.

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  • Statistical mechanics
  • Entropy (arrow of time)
  • Statistical physics
  • Theoretical physics
  • Mathematics
  • Mathematical economics
  • Calculus (dental)
  • Physics
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