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The lectures are organized in lessons within thematic courses.
The main chapters are copied from the courses of Harvey Gould and Jan Tobochnik , Clark University, Worcester, MA, USA. If not, the source is precised intobrackets.
The ideal gas
Interparticle potentials
Lattice models
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Non-interacting spins
One-dimensional Ising model
A particle in a one-dimensional box
One-dimensional harmonic oscillator
A particle in a two-dimensional box
Two non-interacting identical particles and the semi-classical limit
Lesson 10
(Course from North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA:
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1.4.1 Introduction
1.4.2 Maxwell relations
1.4.3 Applications of the Maxwell relations
Internal energy of an ideal gas
Relation between the specific heats
1.4.4 Applications to irreversible processes
The Joule or free expansion process
Joule-Thomson process
Equilibrium conditions
Clausius-Clapeyron equation
Simple phase diagrams
Pressure dependence of the melting point
Pressure dependence of the boiling point
The vapor pressure curve
Lesson 15
(Introduction to lattice gas from Victor Batista, Chemistry department, Yale University, New Haven, NE, USA:
(Applet of ising model, from A. Peter young, Physics department, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA:
http://bartok.ucsc.edu/peter/java/ising/keep/ ising.html)
(Generalities from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Phase_transition)
(Lectures notes from the MIT NSE Virtual Reading Room, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA:
(Introduction from the physics department of the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia:
http://www.physics.uq.edu.au/people/mcintyre/ php/laboratories/download_file.php?eid=38)
(Introduction to chaos theory from the center of complex quantum systems, University of Texas, Austin, TX, USA:
Generalities from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self- organization)
(Introduction from Michael Frame, Benoit Mandelbrot, and Nial Neger, Yale University, New Haven, NE, USA:
http://classes.yale.edu/Fractals/)
(Introduction from Benoît Masson, Laboratoire Informatique Signaux et systèmes of Sofia Antipolis, France, EU:
(Short introduction&references from Daniel Stariolo, Instituto de Fisica, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande doSul, Porto Alegre, Brazil:
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Hans Bethe, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
Presentation of quantum theory and mechanics through their histories.
3 courses of about 45-50 mn
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