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The Concept of Probability in Statistical Physics Y. M. Guttmann (Stanford University, California)

The Concept of Probability in Statistical Physics By Y. M. Guttmann (Stanford University, California)

The Concept of Probability in Statistical Physics by Y. M. Guttmann (Stanford University, California)


Summary

This book provides a most systematic study of how to interpret probabilistic assertions in the context of statistical mechanics. It will be of particular interest to philosophers of science, physicists and mathematicians interested in foundational issues, and also to historians of science.

The Concept of Probability in Statistical Physics Summary

The Concept of Probability in Statistical Physics by Y. M. Guttmann (Stanford University, California)

Foundational issues in statistical mechanics and the more general question of how probability is to be understood in the context of physical theories are both areas that have been neglected by philosophers of physics. This book fills an important gap in the literature by providing a most systematic study of how to interpret probabilistic assertions in the context of statistical mechanics. The book explores both subjectivist and objectivist accounts of probability, and takes full measure of work in the foundations of probability theory, in statistical mechanics, and in mathematical theory. It will be of particular interest to philosophers of science, physicists and mathematicians interested in foundational issues, and also to historians of science.

The Concept of Probability in Statistical Physics Reviews

'... essential reading for philosophers of physics interested in statistical mechanics and of deep interest to those in physics and mathematics interested in foundational issues.' Larry Sklar, author of Physics and Chance
'... it will become the standard reference for philosophers of science on foundational questions of statistical physics and related matters. It will be likewise useful as an advanced textbook.' Jan von Plato, author of Creating Modern Probability

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The Neo-Laplacian approach to statistical mechanics; 2. Subjectivism and the Ergodic approach; 3. The Haar measure; 4. Measure and topology in statistical mechanics; 5. Three solutions; Appendix I: mathematical preliminaries; Appendix II: on the foundations of probability; Appendix III: probability in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics; Author index; Subject index.

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NLS9780521042178
9780521042178
0521042178
The Concept of Probability in Statistical Physics by Y. M. Guttmann (Stanford University, California)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2007-09-24
280
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