This book contains selected papers of Jurg Frohlich, one of the
most outstanding mathematical physicists of our time, on the
subject of statistical mechanics. In an extensive introduction,
Jurg Frohlich sets his results into a wider context and gives
precious information on the genesis of his work from both a
historical and a methodological perspective. It is not only an
overview of current and future research directions in statistical
mechanics, but also relates this subject with other branches of
contemporary physics and mathematics.
All papers in this collection bear Jurg Frohlich s signature in
terms of a delicate balance between mathematical rigor and physical
significance. They cover thirty years of his work on statistical
physics, ranging from the most basic foundational questions in
atomism and thermodynamics via the description of phase transitions
and critical phenomena up to disordered systems and the study of
many-body systems in condensed matter physics, including the
quantum Hall effect. The wide range of topics covered in this
compendium reflects the breadth of Jurg Frohlich s interests, and
the last chapters reveal an outlook towards some of his more recent
research areas."
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