Discover the Top Graduate Textbook for Thermal Physics Studies

In summary, there is no definitive "standard" textbook for graduate studies in thermal physics. However, some well-known books in the field include Landau & Lifschitz Statistical Physics, Reichl's A Modern Course in Statistical Physics, Huang's Statistical Mechanics, Reif's Statistical and Thermal Physics, Pathria's Statistical Mechanics, Schwabl's Statistical Mechanics, and Feynman's "Statistical Mechanics: a set of lectures". Some other notable books include Kittel & Kroemer's Thermal Physics, which is often used in undergraduate courses, and "The Principles of Statistical Mechanics" by R. C. Tolman, which focuses on foundations. Additionally, Leonard Susskind of Stanford is currently teaching a course on statistical mechanics and his lecture
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What is the "standard" textbook for graduate studies in thermal physics?
 
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There's also:

Reif - Statistical and Thermal Physics
Pathria - Statistical Mechanics.
 
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And another I like:

Feynman - "Statistical Mechanics: a set of lectures"

It's graduate appropriate though.
 
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I don't know whether I would consider Reif as graduate level, maybe then also Thermal Physics by Kittel+Kroemer should be mentioned.

Oh, I forgot to name Schwabl's Statistical Mechanics (all titles are the same :) )
 
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Hmm, Kittel & Kroemer we used for my undergraduate statistical physics course, and that was during sophomore year, so I'd exclude that one, maybe.
 
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Yeah, we did too. But Reif is similar to Kittel & Kroemer in my opinion.
Well, it's not that important, everyone can check it out for himself.
 
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A not so standard, but classic book is "The Principles of Statistical Mechanics" by R. C. Tolman. Mostly concentrates on foundations.
 
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Kittel & Kroemer is the worst book on the subject I've ever seen. Reif is much better. Both are used to teach at the undergraduate level, so it may be that students don't see the difference as the Prof. will typically skip over the very detailed explanations given in Reif. Also, the last few chapters in Reif on non-equilibrium statistical mechanics are typically not covered at all in undergraduate courses.
 
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I'd also like to point out that Leonard Susskind of stanford is teaching a course on statistical mechanics currently, and the videos should be on itunes in a few months. Scans of few pages of his lecture notes are available here: http://www.welkinsky.com/Statistical_Mechanics/Lecture_1.html
 
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