Learning Statistical physics, which book?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around recommendations for learning statistical physics, particularly for graduate students facing challenges with the subject. Participants share their experiences with various textbooks and lecture notes, expressing difficulties with specific concepts such as the microcanonical ensemble.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Technical explanation, Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses difficulty in understanding statistical physics and seeks recommendations for accessible books or lecture notes.
  • Another participant recommends Kardar's lecture notes and mentions a book based on those notes.
  • A different participant suggests "Statistical Physics in the Berkeley Series" by Reif as a good starting point, along with "Thermal and Statistical Physics" by Reif.
  • Questions are raised about how Kardar's material compares to Reif's, including potential gaps in Kardar's coverage.
  • One participant highlights "Introduction to Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics" by Stowe as the best introductory book they have found.
  • A participant mentions refreshing their understanding through Tong's lecture notes and expresses enjoyment of the material.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants share various book recommendations and resources, but there is no consensus on a single best resource. Multiple competing views on the effectiveness of different texts remain present.

Contextual Notes

Some participants express specific difficulties with concepts like the microcanonical ensemble, indicating that their understanding may depend on the clarity of the resources they consult.

Who May Find This Useful

Graduate physics students and others interested in learning statistical physics may find the shared resources and recommendations helpful.

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Hello everybody,

I am a graduate physics student.
I am trying to learn statistical physics and I have extreme difficulty in learning it. I do not find good books and don't get the ideas behind the concepts.
the books I consulted where the Greiner, Kittel and Fliessbach. Books used in German universities.
Especially I have difficulties in understanding how to derive the microcanonical ensemble. And the concepts behind it. Can anyone help?
Telling me about an easy book to start with or lecture notes. Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks in Advance!
 
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How does Kardar compare with Reif? Does Kardar have any gaps?

Also, what about Statistical Mechanics in a Nutshell?
 
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