Statistical Physics Textbook: F Mandl or Other Suggestions

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The discussion centers around acquiring "Statistical Physics" by F. Mandl and recommendations for textbooks on statistical mechanics. It suggests purchasing the book from Amazon or local bookstores, emphasizing the ethical considerations of supporting local businesses versus larger companies. Users express satisfaction with Mandl's book for their courses, while also recommending Zuckerman's "Statistical Mechanics for Biomolecules" for those seeking a mathematically rigorous approach, despite its limited applicability for undergraduate courses. Additionally, there are inquiries about obtaining a PDF version of Mandl's book, but it is noted that it is likely not available for free. Overall, Mandl's book is favored for coursework, while alternative suggestions cater to different learning preferences.
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Anyone know where i can get statistical physics by F Mandl? or can recommend any other textbook for a course in statistical mechanics.
 
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The first part to your question seems quite easy to answer: Depending on your attitude towards major international tax-evading companies vs. local stores you can buy it from Amazon or ask at a local book shop (who can probably order it for you if they don't have it).
 
I'm using Mandl's book for my course now, and it seems alright. If you want one based on math rather than 'intuition', I suggest Zuckerman's "Statistical Mechanics for Biomolecules" book - don't let the name fool you, only the last 4 chapters focus on biomolecules, the rest cover statistical mechanics very thoroughly using nothing more than probability theory and calculus as the basis, which I loved.
However, I doubt an undergrad course will follow Zuckerman's book at all, so if this is for that course, get Mandl's on Amazon!
 
I like Pathria and Beale, Statistical Mechanics.
 
ModestyKing said:
I'm using Mandl's book for my course now, and it seems alright. If you want one based on math rather than 'intuition', I suggest Zuckerman's "Statistical Mechanics for Biomolecules" book - don't let the name fool you, only the last 4 chapters focus on biomolecules, the rest cover statistical mechanics very thoroughly using nothing more than probability theory and calculus as the basis, which I loved.
However, I doubt an undergrad course will follow Zuckerman's book at all, so if this is for that course, get Mandl's on Amazon!
please how can i get the mandl book from you ? Please it's quite urgent, we're half way into the course already.
 
mpresic said:
I like Pathria and Beale, Statistical Mechanics.
Do you have the pdf? can you send? please.
 
i think you need to buy the textbook. I do not think it is available as a pdf without paying. try amazon
 

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