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This textbook presents an exposition of stochastic dynamics and
irreversibility. It comprises the principles of probability theory
and the stochastic dynamics in continuous spaces, described by
Langevin and Fokker-Planck equations, and in discrete spaces,
described by Markov chains and master equations. Special concern is
given to the study of irreversibility, both in systems that evolve
to equilibrium and in nonequilibrium stationary states. Attention
is also given to the study of models displaying phase transitions
and critical phenomena both in thermodynamic equilibrium and out of
equilibrium. These models include the linear Glauber model, the
Glauber-Ising model, lattice models with absorbing states such as
the contact process and those used in population dynamic and
spreading of epidemic, probabilistic cellular automata,
reaction-diffusion processes, random sequential adsorption and
dynamic percolation. A stochastic approach to chemical reaction is
also presented.The textbook is intended for students of physics and
chemistry and for those interested in stochastic dynamics. It
provides, by means of examples and problems, a comprehensive and
detailed explanation of the theory and its applications.
This textbook provides an exposition of equilibrium thermodynamics
and its applications to several areas of physics with particular
attention to phase transitions and critical phenomena. The
applications include several areas of condensed matter physics and
include also a chapter on thermochemistry. Phase transitions and
critical phenomena are treated according to the modern development
of the field, based on the ideas of universality and on the Widom
scaling theory. For each topic, a mean-field or Landau theory is
presented to describe qualitatively the phase transitions. These
theories include the van der Waals theory of the liquid-vapor
transition, the Hildebrand-Heitler theory of regular mixtures, the
Griffiths-Landau theory for multicritical points in multicomponent
systems, the Bragg-Williams theory of order-disorder in alloys, the
Weiss theory of ferromagnetism, the Neel theory of
antiferromagnetism, the Devonshire theory for ferroelectrics and
Landau-de Gennes theory of liquid crystals. This new edition
presents expanded sections on phase transitions, liquid crystals
and magnetic systems, for all problems detailed solutions are
provided. It is intended for students in physics and chemistry and
provides a unique combination of thorough theoretical explanation
and presentation of applications in both areas. Chapter summaries,
highlighted essentials and problems with solutions enable a self
sustained approach and deepen the knowledge. It is intended for
students in physics and chemistry and provides a unique combination
of thorough theoretical explanation and presentation of
applications in both areas. Chapter summaries, highlighted
essentials and problems with solutions enable a self sustained
approach and deepen the knowledge.
This textbook provides an exposition of equilibrium thermodynamics
and its applications to several areas of physics with particular
attention to phase transitions and critical phenomena. The
applications include several areas of condensed matter physics and
include also a chapter on thermochemistry. Phase transitions and
critical phenomena are treated according to the modern development
of the field, based on the ideas of universality and on the Widom
scaling theory. For each topic, a mean-field or Landau theory is
presented to describe qualitatively the phase transitions. These
theories include the van der Waals theory of the liquid-vapor
transition, the Hildebrand-Heitler theory of regular mixtures, the
Griffiths-Landau theory for multicritical points in multicomponent
systems, the Bragg-Williams theory of order-disorder in alloys, the
Weiss theory of ferromagnetism, the Neel theory of
antiferromagnetism, the Devonshire theory for ferroelectrics and
Landau-de Gennes theory of liquid crystals. This new edition
presents expanded sections on phase transitions, liquid crystals
and magnetic systems, for all problems detailed solutions are
provided. It is intended for students in physics and chemistry and
provides a unique combination of thorough theoretical explanation
and presentation of applications in both areas. Chapter summaries,
highlighted essentials and problems with solutions enable a self
sustained approach and deepen the knowledge. It is intended for
students in physics and chemistry and provides a unique combination
of thorough theoretical explanation and presentation of
applications in both areas. Chapter summaries, highlighted
essentials and problems with solutions enable a self sustained
approach and deepen the knowledge.
This textbook presents an exposition of stochastic dynamics and
irreversibility. It comprises the principles of probability theory
and the stochastic dynamics in continuous spaces, described by
Langevin and Fokker-Planck equations, and in discrete spaces,
described by Markov chains and master equations. Special concern is
given to the study of irreversibility, both in systems that evolve
to equilibrium and in nonequilibrium stationary states. Attention
is also given to the study of models displaying phase transitions
and critical phenomena both in thermodynamic equilibrium and out of
equilibrium. These models include the linear Glauber model, the
Glauber-Ising model, lattice models with absorbing states such as
the contact process and those used in population dynamic and
spreading of epidemic, probabilistic cellular automata,
reaction-diffusion processes, random sequential adsorption and
dynamic percolation. A stochastic approach to chemical reaction is
also presented.The textbook is intended for students of physics and
chemistry and for those interested in stochastic dynamics. It
provides, by means of examples and problems, a comprehensive and
detailed explanation of the theory and its applications.
This textbook provides an exposition of equilibrium thermodynamics
and its applications to several areas of physics with particular
attention to phase transitions and critical phenomena. The
applications include several areas of condensed matter physics and
include also a chapter on thermochemistry. Phase transitions and
critical phenomena are treated according to the modern development
of the field, based on the ideas of universality and on the Widom
scaling theory. For each topic, a mean-field or Landau theory is
presented to describe qualitatively the phase transitions. These
theories include the van der Waals theory of the liquid-vapor
transition, the Hildebrand-Heitler theory of regular mixtures, the
Griffiths-Landau theory for multicritical points in multicomponent
systems, the Bragg-Williams theory of order-disorder in alloys, the
Weiss theory of ferromagnetism, the Neel theory of
antiferromagnetism, the Devonshire theory for ferroelectrics and
Landau-de Gennes theory of liquid crystals. This textbook is
intended for students in physics and chemistry and provides a
unique combination of thorough theoretical explanation and
presentation of applications in both areas. Chapter summaries,
highlighted essentials and problems with solutions enable a self
sustained approach and deepen the knowledge.
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