dynamical systems in statistical mechanics
"Dynamical systems in statistical mechanics" refer to the study of complex systems composed of many interacting particles, where the behavior and evolution of these systems are described by mathematical equations. This field focuses on understanding how the behavior of individual particles affects the overall properties and statistical behavior of the system.
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