Book recommendations for Non-Equilibrium Statistical Physics

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The discussion centers on recommendations for textbooks in Non-Equilibrium Statistical Physics, particularly for master's level students. Key suggestions include Reichl's "Modern Course in Statistical Physics," though it is noted that the first edition is preferred due to errors in later editions. Additionally, Balescu's "Statistical Dynamics: Matter out of Equilibrium," Tuckerman's "Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Molecular Simulation," and Chandler's "Modern Statistical Mechanics" are highly recommended. The two-volume work by Toda and Kubo is also mentioned as a valuable resource for both equilibrium and non-equilibrium topics.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of statistical physics principles
  • Familiarity with thermodynamics concepts
  • Knowledge of stochastic methods
  • Basic grasp of probability theory
NEXT STEPS
  • Research "Reichl's Modern Course in Statistical Physics" first edition
  • Explore Balescu's "Statistical Dynamics: Matter out of Equilibrium"
  • Study Tuckerman's "Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Molecular Simulation"
  • Investigate the two-volume work by Toda and Kubo on statistical mechanics
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Graduate students, researchers in statistical physics, and anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of non-equilibrium systems and related statistical mechanics concepts.

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Hello. I am currently working on my master's thesis in entropy production in non-equilibrium systems using stochastic methods. I am also working on boosting my understanding of statistical physics by studying many different textbooks on the subject, and on related subjects such as thermodynamics, probability theory etc.

At some point, I would like to read more into non-equilibrium statistical physics, but I am struggling to find a good book for the task. I need something that starts somewhere around upper undergraduate or masters level, and goes from there, so it's fine if it starts with equilibrium systems.

So far, from searching this forum and other areas online, I have found that Reichl's Modern Course in Statistical Physics may be a good one to go for. However, I've also read that it contains many mistakes and that it has got worse with each new edition, so that the rarer first edition is the best version.

Does anyone have any better suggestions?

Thanks for your time.
 
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Balescu's "Statistical Dynamics: Matter out of equilibrium" is pretty good.
 
This is not a book on strictly nonequilibrium stat mech but since you mentioned also just wanting to increase general knowledge... so with that being said I highly recommend the following two books. Tuckerman, Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Molecular Simulation and Chandler, Modern Statistical Mechanics.

I have not used Zwangzig myself, but you may want to look into that book.
 
Thank you for all the recommendations. I shall certainly look into them.
 
There's a two-volume book by Toda, Kubo + third author. First part is on equilibrium, second one on non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. Great graduate texts.
 

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