8.333: Statistical Mechanics of Particles

Fall 2021


Welcome to the Fall 2019 Homepage for Physics 8.333

The course is taught by Prof. Mehran Kardar.

Lectures and Recitations: MWF 2:30-4:00, in room 32-141, according to this timetable.


Catalogue Description: A two-semester course on statistical mechanics. Basic principles are examined in 8.333: the laws of thermodynamics and the concepts of temperature, work, heat, and entropy. Postulates of classical statistical mechanics, microcanonical, canonical, and grand canonical distributions; applications to lattice vibrations, ideal gas, photon gas. Quantum statistical mechanics; Fermi and Bose systems. Interacting systems: cluster expansions, van der Waal's gas, and mean-field theory. Topics from modern statistical mechanics are explored in 8.334: the hydrodynamic limit and classical field theories. Phase transitions and broken symmetries: universality, correlation functions, and scaling theory. The renormalization approach to collective phenomena. Dynamic critical behavior. Random systems.


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8.333 - last update 8/15/2021 by M. Kardar