目录 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Concepts of Physical Mechanics 1.2 Structure of Matter 1.3 Atomic Radii and Molecular Structure 1.4 Conceptional Applications Chapter 2 Wave Mechanics 2.1 Schrodinger Wave Equation 2.2 Amplitude Equation 2.3 Physical Interpretation of Wave Functions 2.4 Harmonic Oscillator 2.5 A System of Point Particles 2.6 Hydrogen Atom 2.7 Free Particle 2.8 Internal Dynamics of Hydrogen Atom 2.9 Energy Levels of Hydrogenlike Atom 2.10 Electronic Spin 2.11 Classification of Energy Levels in Molecules 2.12 Wave Equation for Molecules 2.13 Diatomic Molecules 2.14 Nature of U(r) 2.15 Simple Potential Linear Rigid Rotator 2.16 Morse Potential 2.17 Polyatomic Molecules Appendix to Chapter 2 Summary of Spectroscopic Notation Chapter 3 Fundamentals of Statistical Mechanics 3.1 Assembly of Systems 3.2 Required Information on Microscopic Properties 3.3 General Nature of the States of an Assembly 3.4 Rule for Averaging 3.5 A Description of a Classical Assembly 3.6 Accessibility, Mainly Classical 3.7 Accessible States for Assemblies of Similar Systems, the Symmetricaland the Antisymmetrical Group 3.8 Symmetry Type of the Eigen Functions for Actual Assemblies 3.9 Short Cuts for Enumerating Accessible States for Ordinary Assemblies 3.10 The Enumeration of Complexions for Localized Systems Chapter 4 The General Theorems for Assemblies of Permanent Systems 4.1 Assignment of Weights 4.2 Weights of the States of Several Si~nple Systems 4.3 Enumeration of Accessible States (Complexions) 4.4 An Assembly of Two Sets of Localized Linear Oscillators 4.5 Summarized Description of the Method of Steepest Descents 4.6 Average Values and Temperature on the Statistical Scale 4.7 Systems of Several Degrees of Freedom and Degenerate Systems 4.8 Linear Harmonic Oscillators 4.9 Two- and Three-Dimensional Harmonic Oscillators 4.10 Rigid Rotators without Axial Spin 4.11 Rigid Rotators with Axial Spin (Symmetrical Tops) 4.12 An Assembly of Two Sets of Non-localized Systems 4.13 Mathematical Derivation 4.14 Summary of Results 4.15 Degenerate Systems 4.16 Classical Statistical Mechanics 4.17 Structureless Particles Moving in a Box 4.18 External Reactions of the Assembly 4.19 Relationship Between Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics 4.20 The Laws of Thermodynamics 4.21 Derivation of Thermodynamics from Statistical Mechanics 4.22 Thermodynamic Transcription …… Chapter 5 Perfect Gases Chapter 6 Thermal Properties of Solids Chapter 7 Equation of States for Solids Chapter 8 Imperfect Gas Chapter 9 Liquids and Dense Gases Chapter 10 General Theory of Transport Processes Chapter 11 Viscosity,Diffusion and Heat Conduction Chapter 12 Diffusion and Slowing-down of Neutrons Chapter 13 Thermal Radiation Index 出版后记
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