영어에서 Statistical mechanics 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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the mathematical foundation of the theory of measurement in quantum theory and the new statistical mechanics.
The third of Einstein's papers of 1905 concerned statistical mechanics, a field of that had been studied by Ludwig Boltzmann
These included(in addition to knots and links) that part of statistical mechanics having to do with exactly solvable models, the very new area of quantum groups,
one year; and statistical mechanics, ending with atomic structure
In fact his last publication was Elementary Principles in Statistical Mechanics and this work is a beautiful account putting the foundations of statistical mechanics on a firm foundation.
During his time at Maryland, Montroll published Topics in statistical mechanics of interacting particles which was 86 pages of mimeographed notes of a lecture series, written jointly with G F Newell.
His work in this field led him, in particular, to consider wind structure and temperature structure at high altitudes which could have been the catalyst for his later interest in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics.
kinetic theories of gases, again leading him toward thermodynamics and statistical mechanics.
Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2016.
His own research was mostly on statistical mechanics.
Fermi's first major contribution was to statistical mechanics.
Statistical mechanics was developed by Maxwell,
Under his influence Dirac worked on some problems in statistical mechanics.
Gibbs book on statistical mechanics stimulated Bose's interest in this topic.
The result is of fundamental importance in statistical mechanics and measure theory.
To Mark Kac for his important contributions to statistical mechanics and to probability theory and its applications.
In doing so, he educated several generations of physicists in statistical mechanics in a style rare in this century.
Together with his wife he worked on the review article on statistical mechanics which took longer to complete than expected.
The third, on Brownian motion, is the foundation of modern statistical mechanics, and the fourth became the basis for his Special Theory of Relativity.
There he worked on programs associated with the Manhattan Project, using his expertise in applying statistical mechanics to the behaviour of neutrons in a chain reaction.