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4.4
32 reviewsWhile maintaining the style of the original work, the book now covers statistical mechanics and incorporates worked examples systematically throughout the text. It also covers more problems, and incorporates some essential updates, such as discussions on superconductivity, magnetism, Bose-Einstein condensation, and climate change.
Anyone who needs to acquire an intuitive understanding of thermodynamics from the first principles will find this third edition indispensable.
Selling Points
• Provides the most concise and accessible introduction to thermodynamics starting from first principles, with many more worked examples and problems.
• Incorporates statistical mechanics in two brand-new chapters.
• Systematically incorporates more worked examples after introducing a new concept to show what the results mean numerically.
• Continues to address the subtleties in a way unmatched by any other text, for topics such as the meaning of thermodynamic functions.
• Offers a significant update on areas such as superconductivity, magnetism, Bose-Einstein condensation, climate change, and physics of information.