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5. Illustrative Applications

4.1. Microcanonical Ensemble

Why This Book Remains a Bestseller After 40+ Years

Unlike modern, over-illustrated textbooks, Brijlal & Subramaniam sticks to a proven formula: Summarize the main topics and chapters typically covered

  1. Conceptual Clarity: Each law of thermodynamics is derived from first principles.
  2. Solved Examples: Hundreds of numerical problems from Indian university exams (Delhi, Allahabad, BHU, PU, etc.).
  3. Statistical Mechanics Focus: A rare combination—the first half covers classical thermodynamics (Carnot engines, Clausius theorem), while the second half dives into Maxwell-Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein, and Fermi-Dirac statistics.
  4. Low "Threshold" Language: Written for students whose first language is not English.

References

  1. C. Kittel & H. Kroemer, Thermal Physics, 2nd ed., W. H. Freeman, 1980.
  2. R. K. Pathria & P. D. Beale, Statistical Mechanics, 3rd ed., Academic Press, 2011.
  3. H. B. Callen, Thermodynamics and an Introduction to Thermostatistics, 2nd ed., Wiley, 1985.
  4. U. Seifert, “Stochastic Thermodynamics, Fluctuation Theorems and Molecular Machines,” Rep. Prog. Phys., 75, 126001 (2012).
  5. J. Goold, M. Huber, A. Riera, L. del Rio, & P. Skrzypczyk, “The Role of Quantum Information in Thermodynamics—a Topical Review,” J. Phys. A: Math. Theor., 49, 143001 (2016).
  6. M. Esposito & C. Van den Broeck, “Three Detailed Fluctuation Theorems,” Phys. Rev. Lett., 104, 090601 (2010).
  7. S. Deffner & S. Campbell, Quantum Thermodynamics: An Introduction, IOP Publishing, 2019.
  8. A. B. Harris & R. D. Smith, “Thermal Metamaterials: Design, Fabrication, and Applications,” Adv. Mater., 35, 2301245 (2023).

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