STATISTICAL MECHANICS JOSEPH EDWARD MAYER... Associate Professor of
Chemistry, Columbia University AND MARIA GOEPPERT MAYER Lecturer in
Chemistry, Columbia University NEW YORK JOHN WILEY SONS, INC.
LONDON CHAPMAN HALL, LIMITED 1940 PREFACE The rapid increase, in
the past few decades, of knowledge concerning the structure of
molecules has made the science of statistical mechanics a practical
tool for interpreting and correlating experimental data. It is
therefore desirable to present this subject in a simple manner in
order to make it easily available to scientists whose familiarity
with theoretical physics is limited. This book, which grew out of
lectures and seminars given to graduate students in chemistry and
physics, aims to fulfill this purpose. The development of quantum
mechanics has altered both the axio matic foundation and the
details of the methods of statistical mechanics. Although the
results of a large number of statistical calculations are un
affected by the introduction of quantum mechanics, the chemists
interest happens to be largely in fields where quantum effects are
im portant. Consequently, in our presentation, the laws of
statistical mechanics are founded on the concepts of both quantum
and classical mechanics. The equivalence of the two methods has
been stressed, but the quantum-mechanical language has been
favored. We believe that this introduction of quantum statistics at
the beginning simplifies rather than puts a burden upon the initial
concepts. It is to be emphasized that the simpler ideas of quantum
mechanics, which are all that is used, are as widely known as the
more abstract theorems of classical mechanics which they replace.
Simplicity of presentationrather than brevity and elegance has been
our endeavor. However, we have not consciously sacrificed rigor.
Care has been taken to make the book suitable for reference by sum
marizing and tabulating final equations as well as by an attempt to
make individual chapters complete in themselves without too much
reference to previous subjects. All the theorems and results of
mechanics and quantum mechanics which are used later have been
summarized, largely without proof, in Chapter 2. The last section,
2k, on Einstein-Bose and Fermi-Dirac systems, ties up closely with
Chapters 5 and 16 only. Chapters 3 and 4 contain the derivation of
the fundamental statistical laws on which the book is based.
Chapter 10 is prerequisite for Chap ters l 1 tol4. Otherwise,
individual subj ects may be taken up in different order. vii viii
PREFACE In Chapters 7 to 9 considerable space is devoted to the
calculation of thermodynamic functions for perfect gases, which was
considered justi fied by the value of the results for the chemist.
These chapters may be omitted by readers uninterested in the
subject. Chapters 13 and 14 on the imperfect gas and condensation
theory, respectively, are somewhat more complicated than the
remainder, but are included because of our special interest in the
subject. The aim of the book is to give the reader a clear
understanding of principles and to prepare him thoroughly for the
use of the science and the study of recent papers. Many of the
simpler applications are dis cussed in some detail, but in general
language without comparison with experiment. The more complicated
subjects have been omitted, as have been those for which at present
only partial solutions are obtained. This choicehas excluded many
of the contemporary developments, especially the interesting work
of J. G. Kirkwood, L. Onsager, H. Eyring, and W, F. Giauque. In
conclusion we express our gratitude to Professors Max Born, Karl F.
Hcrzfeld, and Edward Teller, who have read and criticized several
parts of the manuscript. We also thank Dr. Elliot Montroll, who
aided in reading proof and who made many helpful suggestions.
JOSEPH EDWARD MAYER MARIA GOEPPERT MAYER NEW YORK CITY March 31,
1940 Dedicated to our teachers Gilbert N...
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| Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
| Release date: |
November 2008 |
| First published: |
November 2008 |
| Authors: |
Edward Mayer Joseph
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| Dimensions: |
216 x 140 x 31mm (L x W x T) |
| Format: |
Hardcover - Laminated cover
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| Pages: |
508 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-3131-7 |
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| LSN: |
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| Barcode: |
9781443731317 |
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