classical statistical mechanics
Classical statistical mechanics is a branch of physics that studies the behavior of large systems of particles based on classical mechanics principles, such as Newton's laws of motion. It deals with the statistical properties of these systems, considering averages and probabilities to describe their macroscopic behavior.
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