Lectures on Quantum Statistics von Werner Ebeling | With Applications to Dilute Gases and Plasmas | ISBN 9783030057343

Lectures on Quantum Statistics

With Applications to Dilute Gases and Plasmas

von Werner Ebeling und Thorsten Pöschel
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinWerner Ebeling
Autor / AutorinThorsten Pöschel
Buchcover Lectures on Quantum Statistics | Werner Ebeling | EAN 9783030057343 | ISBN 3-030-05734-8 | ISBN 978-3-030-05734-3

“This book serves as an excellent source of information related to the theory of quantum statistics and its application to gases and plasmas. … I strongly recommend this book for graduate students and young researchers in physics, as well as for all researchers working on quantum statistics and related fields. They definitely may benefit from reading the book.” (Trifce Sandev, zbMATH 1447.82001, 2020)

Lectures on Quantum Statistics

With Applications to Dilute Gases and Plasmas

von Werner Ebeling und Thorsten Pöschel
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinWerner Ebeling
Autor / AutorinThorsten Pöschel

Most of the matter in our universe is in a gaseous or plasma state. Yet, most textbooks on quantum statistics focus on examples from and applications in condensed matter systems, due to the prevalence of solids and liquids in our day-to-day lives. In an attempt to remedy that oversight, this book consciously focuses on teaching the subject matter in the context of (dilute) gases and plasmas, while aiming primarily at graduate students and young researchers in the field of quantum gases and plasmas for some of the more advanced topics. The majority of the material is based on a two-semester course held jointly by the authors over many years, and has benefited from extensive feedback provided by countless students and co-workers. The book also includes many historical remarks on the roots of quantum statistics: firstly because students appreciate and are strongly motivated by looking back at the history of a given field of research, and secondly because the spirit permeating this book has been deeply influenced by meetings and discussions with several pioneers of quantum statistics over the past few decades.