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  1. Statistical Thermodynamics. Statistical thermodynamics provides the link between the microscopic (i.e., molecular) properties of matter and its macroscopic (i.e., bulk) properties. It provides a means of calculating thermodynamic properties from the statistical relationship between temperature and energy.

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  2. In physics, statistical mechanics is a mathematical framework that applies statistical methods and probability theory to large assemblies of microscopic entities. Sometimes called statistical physics or statistical thermodynamics, its applications include many problems in the fields of physics, biology, [1] chemistry, neuroscience ...

  3. Thermodynamics — Introduction to Statistical Mechanics. 5. Thermodynamics ¶. Statistical mechanics grew out of an earlier field called thermodynamics, which was concerned with the thermal properties of liquids and gasses. It grew up around it, and then subsumed it.

  4. Statistical thermodynamics is a theory that uses molecular properties to predict the behavior of macroscopic quantities of compounds. While the origins of statistical thermodynamics predate the development of quantum mechanics, the modern development of statistical thermodynamics assumes that the quantized energy levels associated with a ...

  5. Lecture Notes. pdf. 170 kB. Lecture 27 Notes - Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics. Download File. DOWNLOAD. MIT OpenCourseWare is a web based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.

  6. Download pdf file of lecture notes on statistical thermodynamics, covering macroscopic thermodynamic results, ideal gas and liquid mixtures, energy and entropy changes. These notes are from the MIT course 5.60 on thermodynamics and kinetics.

  7. Overview. Authors: Raza Tahir-Kheli. Offers a highly pedagogical and thorough introduction to statistical thermodynamics. Derives all the important formulae meticulously and explicitly, explaining all the necessary mathematics. Includes a wealth of worked-out problems and examples. Part of the book series: Graduate Texts in Physics (GTP)