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Hardcover. This motivating textbook gives a friendly, rigorous introduction to fundamental concepts in equilibrium statistical mechanics, covering a selection of specific models, including the CurieWeiss and Ising models, the Gaussian free field, O(n) models, and models with Kac interactions. Using classical concepts such as Gibbs measures, pressure, free energy, and entropy, the book exposes the main features of the classical description of large systems in equilibrium, in particular the central problem of phase transitions. It treats such important topics as the Peierls argument, the Dobrushin uniqueness, MerminWagner and LeeYang theorems, and develops from scratch such workhorses as correlation inequalities, the cluster expansion, PirogovSinai Theory, and reflection positivity. Written as a self-contained course for advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate students, the detailed explanations, large collection of exercises (with solutions), and appendix of mathematical results and concepts also make it a handy reference for researchers in related areas. Interest in network effects and phase changes in systems is bringing statistical mechanics to the heart of science and engineering. This rigorous introduction for advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate students in mathematics and physics teaches important concepts by studying specific models, and includes many exercises, with solutions. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781107184824
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