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Convexity in the theory of lattice gases
In this book, Robert Israel considers classical and quantum lattice systems in terms of equilibrium statistical mechanics. He is especially concerned with the characterization of translation-invariant equilibrium states by a variational principle and the use of convexity in studying these states....
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Princeton University Press
2015
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description | In this book, Robert Israel considers classical and quantum lattice systems in terms of equilibrium statistical mechanics. He is especially concerned with the characterization of translation-invariant equilibrium states by a variational principle and the use of convexity in studying these states. Arthur Wightman's Introduction gives a general and historical perspective on convexity in statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. Professor Israel then reviews the general framework of the theory of lattice gases. In addition to presenting new and more direct proofs of some known results, he uses |
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spelling | cern-20099862021-04-21T20:21:11Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2009986engIsrael, Robert BConvexity in the theory of lattice gasesGeneral Theoretical Physics In this book, Robert Israel considers classical and quantum lattice systems in terms of equilibrium statistical mechanics. He is especially concerned with the characterization of translation-invariant equilibrium states by a variational principle and the use of convexity in studying these states. Arthur Wightman's Introduction gives a general and historical perspective on convexity in statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. Professor Israel then reviews the general framework of the theory of lattice gases. In addition to presenting new and more direct proofs of some known results, he usesPrinceton University Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:20099862015 |
spellingShingle | General Theoretical Physics Israel, Robert B Convexity in the theory of lattice gases |
title | Convexity in the theory of lattice gases |
title_full | Convexity in the theory of lattice gases |
title_fullStr | Convexity in the theory of lattice gases |
title_full_unstemmed | Convexity in the theory of lattice gases |
title_short | Convexity in the theory of lattice gases |
title_sort | convexity in the theory of lattice gases |
topic | General Theoretical Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2009986 |
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