Statistical mechanics, the physics of many-particle systems, is a profound intellectual achievement. A statistical approach to systems with many degrees of freedom makes perfect sense. It's ridiculous to think about solving Newton's laws (or the Schroedinger equation, for that matter) for all the gas molecules in this room. Apart from being computationally intractable, it would be silly for the vast majority of issues we care about, since the macroscopic properties of the air in the room are approximately the same now as they were when you began reading this sentence. Instead of worrying about every molecule and their interactions, we characterize the macroscopic properties of the air by a small number of parameters (the pressure, temperature, and density). The remarkable achievement of statistical physics is that it places this on a firm footing, showing how one can go from the microscopic degrees of freedom, through a statistical analysis, and out the other side with the macroscopic parameters.
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Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Statistical mechanics: still work to be done!
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Consider jaynes Maximum entropy approach.. It is consistent, makes sense, and mathematically simpler..
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