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I'm looking for a first-year graduate level stat mech textbook. What are the best ones out there?
The discussion identifies several key textbooks for first-year graduate-level statistical mechanics, ranking them based on clarity and content coverage. The top recommendations include "Kardar - Statistical Physics of Particles" for its succinctness and solid core topic coverage, followed by "Chandler - Modern Statistical Mechanics," which lacks some essential topics but is still valuable. "Huang - Statistical Mechanics" is noted for its good coverage of core topics, while "Pathria - Statistical Mechanics" is criticized for verbosity and skipping steps. Supplementary readings include "Reichl 2nd ed." and "Landau and Lifgarbagez," both of which are deemed less effective for primary learning.
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