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Quantum Statistical Mechanics

American Journal of Physics, 1963
Leo P. Kadanoff   +2 more
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Statistical Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

Science, 1955
The published work for which the honor of the Nobel prize for the year 1954 has been accorded to me does not contain the discovery of a new phenomenon of nature but, rather, the foundations of a new way of thinking about the phenomena of nature. This way of thinking has permeated experimental and theoretical physics to such an extent that it seems ...
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Quantum Statistical Mechanics

2001
Abstract NMR is not performed on a single or a small number of spins, but on a very large number, comparable with the Avogadro number. Even when one is interested in a molecular species with relatively few spins, the sample contains a large number of molecules of that species, all of which are observed simultaneously.
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Statistical Mechanics and Quantum Mechanics

Nature, 1971
Part of the acceptance speech on the occasion of the award of the Lorentz Medal by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences on June 27, 1970.
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Statistical Mechanics for a Class of Quantum Statistics

Physical Review Letters, 1994
Generalized statistical distributions for identical particles are introduced for the case where filling a single-particle quantum state by particles depends on filling states of different momenta. The system of one-dimensional bosons with a two-body potential that can be solved by means of the thermodynamic Bethe ansatz is shown to be equivalent ...
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Quantum guidelines for solid-state spin defects

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Gary Wolfowicz   +2 more
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Weyl, Dirac and high-fold chiral fermions in topological quantum matter

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
M Zahid Hasan   +2 more
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Statistical mechanics: Quantum

2005
R. Fazio, G. Piccitto
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Quantum Mechanics and Statistics

1968
In the previous chapters it was stated that the entropy of a system can be determined by statistical means by counting the number of micro-states in which the system may occur under the given conditions. By failing to enlarge upon this point, we have falsely given the impression that the way in which the count should be made was definitely established.
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