canonical transformations in statistical mechanics
Canonical transformations in statistical mechanics refer to a mathematical technique used to transform the variables in a system, while preserving the underlying physical laws and equations of motion.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- canonical transformations in classical electrodynamics
- canonical transformations in quantum field theory
- canonical transformations in quantum mechanics
- celestial mechanics and canonical transformations
- chaos in statistical mechanics
- classical statistical mechanics
- dynamical systems in statistical mechanics
- ensembles in statistical mechanics
- entropy in statistical mechanics
- non-equilibrium statistical mechanics
- nonequilibrium statistical mechanics
- quantum statistical mechanics
- renormalization group methods in statistical mechanics
- topological methods in statistical mechanics
- transport properties in statistical mechanics