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| PHYS0203-1

 | Statistical physics

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| Duration : | 30h Th, 10h Pr | |
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| Holder(s) : | Nicolas Vandewalle | |
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| Course contents :
| 1. Introduction 2. Thermodynamics 3. Gibbs measures 4. Ideal gas revisited 5. Maxwell-Boltzmann, Fermi-Dirac, and Bose-Einstein distributions 6. Fermion gas 7. Boson gas 8. Phase transitions 9. Ising model 10. Spin models 11. Critical phenomena and scale invariance 12. Renormalization group theory 13. Percolation 14. Random walks | |
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| Course objective :
| The aim of this lecture is to introduce modern tools of statistical physics and to emphasize their applications : gas, amorphous systems, exotic materials, phase transitions, diffusion, ... | |
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| Prerequisites :
| The lecture is based on general physics and on advanced thermodynamics. | |
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| Workshops :
| Exercises and additional examples to illustrate the theory. | |
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| Organization :
| The lecture takes place during the first quadrimester. | |
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| Written notes :
| Lectures notes on the web (PDF files). See the website of Prof. Nicolas Vandewalle. | |
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| Assessment :
| Written/oral examination. | |
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| Contacts :
| Nicolas Vandewalle : 04/366.3703, nvandewalle@ulg.ac.be
Christophe Becco : 04/366.3707, c.becco@ulg.ac.be
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