Graduate statistical physics (PHY 6536)

Statistical mechanics is central to every area of physics as well as to many other sciences, for example chemistry, information theory, quantitative biology, and mathematical finance. Topics will be taken from thermodynamics, phase transitions, probability, Brownian motion and the stochastic calculus, ensemble theory, quantum statistics, phase transitions, the renormalization group, diffusion, and hydrodynamics.

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