Lehrende/r: Univ.-Prof. Dr. Friederike Schmid
Veranstaltungsart: hybrid: Vorlesung/Übung
Anzeige im Stundenplan: Theo 7
Semesterwochenstunden: 6
Credits: 6,0
Unterrichtssprache: Englisch
Min. | Max. Teilnehmerzahl: - | -
Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches: Requirement: Thermodynamics and statistical physics (Theory IV) The class will be taught online only. If you are a JGU student, please register for this class. If you are not a JGU student and wish to attend, then send an Email to friederike.schmid@uni-mainz.de
Inhalt: Brief Recapitulation: Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics 1) Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena 1.1) Introduction 1.2) The Ising Model 1.3) The Ginzburg-Landau Theory 1.4) Critical Phenomena and Scaling Hypothesis 1.5) The Renormalization Group 2) Statistical Physics at Nonequilibrium 2.1) Dynamics Close to Equilibrium, Linear Response 2.2) The Boltzmann Equation 2.3) Stochastic Processes 2.4) Irreversibility, Fluctuation Theorems and Further Topics
Empfohlene Literatur: Schwabl: Statistical Physics Landau/Lifshitz: Theoretical Physics, Vol V and IX Chandler: Introduction to Modern Statistical Mechanics Chaikin/Lubensky: Principles of Condensed Matter Physics Plischke/Bergersen: Equilibrium Statistical Physics Goldenfeld: Lectures on Phase Transitions and the Renormalization Group Binney, Dorwick, Fisher, Newman: The Theory of Critical Phenomena Baker: Quantitative theory of critical phenomena Wegner: Supermathematics and its applications in Statistical Physics Kubo, Toda, Hashitsume: Statistical Physics II Zwanzig: Nonequilibrium Statistical Physics Babovsky: The Boltzmann Equation Paul/Baschnagel: Stochastic Processes van Kampen: Stochastic Processes in Physics and Chemistry Risken: The Fokker-Planck Equation Oettinger: Beyond Equilibrium Thermodynamics de Gennes: Scaling Concepts in Polymer Physics
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Digitale Lehre: Access information will be provided by Email. Course material will ideally be provided via Moodle, if we manage to give guest access to everyone. Otherwise, we will use the course website as a backup.