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Welcome to Phys 219, 2012!
If you did not check the Forum page recently, then there is a 99.46 % chance that you will find something useful there. – 7:29AM, Apr 22, 2012
- Next class, we will discuss the relaxation approximation of the Boltzmann equation and then summarize key aspects of the semi-classical statistical physics. Please note that much is left for your reading, while a significant part of my classroom discussions will be on what is between the lines in the textbook or what is not in the textbook.
Welcome to the Graduate Course in Statistical Physics!
In this course, you will learn statistical and thermal physics in-depth. The topics to be covered include fundamental topics of the classical and the quantum equilibrium statistical mechanics, the linear response theory and the renormalization group. You will also practice numerical methods. When properly followed, this course should enable you to gain solid understanding on how the random microscopic motions lead to sure macroscopic phenomena. You should also gain ability to perform basic and advanced statistical physics calculations.
Phys 219-12!