This is the definitive treatise on the fundamentals of statistical mechanics. A concise exposition of classical statistical mechanics is followed by a thorough elucidation of quantum statistical mechanics: postulates, theorems, statistical ensembles, changes in quantum mechanical systems with time, and more. The final two chapters discuss applications of statistical mechanics to thermodynamic behavior. 1930 edition.
Richard C. Tolman Books
Richard Chace Tolman was an American mathematical physicist and physical chemist renowned as an authority on statistical mechanics. He significantly contributed to theoretical cosmology in the period following Einstein's groundbreaking discovery of general relativity. His work explored the intricate connections between theoretical frameworks and the observable universe, leaving a lasting impact on the field of modern physics.



The Theory of the Relativity of Motion
- 266 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the significance of motion, this classic work has played a vital role in the history of science. Alpha Editions has preserved its legacy by republishing it in a modern format, ensuring clarity and readability through careful reformatting and redesign. This edition is not a mere scanned copy but a fresh presentation aimed at both contemporary readers and future generations, making it an essential addition to the fields of science and physics.