What is Statistical: Definition and 654 Discussions

Statistics is the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data. In applying statistics to a scientific, industrial, or social problem, it is conventional to begin with a statistical population or a statistical model to be studied. Populations can be diverse groups of people or objects such as "all people living in a country" or "every atom composing a crystal". Statistics deals with every aspect of data, including the planning of data collection in terms of the design of surveys and experiments.When census data cannot be collected, statisticians collect data by developing specific experiment designs and survey samples. Representative sampling assures that inferences and conclusions can reasonably extend from the sample to the population as a whole. An experimental study involves taking measurements of the system under study, manipulating the system, and then taking additional measurements using the same procedure to determine if the manipulation has modified the values of the measurements. In contrast, an observational study does not involve experimental manipulation.
Two main statistical methods are used in data analysis: descriptive statistics, which summarize data from a sample using indexes such as the mean or standard deviation, and inferential statistics, which draw conclusions from data that are subject to random variation (e.g., observational errors, sampling variation). Descriptive statistics are most often concerned with two sets of properties of a distribution (sample or population): central tendency (or location) seeks to characterize the distribution's central or typical value, while dispersion (or variability) characterizes the extent to which members of the distribution depart from its center and each other. Inferences on mathematical statistics are made under the framework of probability theory, which deals with the analysis of random phenomena.
A standard statistical procedure involves the collection of data leading to test of the relationship between two statistical data sets, or a data set and synthetic data drawn from an idealized model. A hypothesis is proposed for the statistical relationship between the two data sets, and this is compared as an alternative to an idealized null hypothesis of no relationship between two data sets. Rejecting or disproving the null hypothesis is done using statistical tests that quantify the sense in which the null can be proven false, given the data that are used in the test. Working from a null hypothesis, two basic forms of error are recognized: Type I errors (null hypothesis is falsely rejected giving a "false positive") and Type II errors (null hypothesis fails to be rejected and an actual relationship between populations is missed giving a "false negative"). Multiple problems have come to be associated with this framework, ranging from obtaining a sufficient sample size to specifying an adequate null hypothesis. Measurement processes that generate statistical data are also subject to error. Many of these errors are classified as random (noise) or systematic (bias), but other types of errors (e.g., blunder, such as when an analyst reports incorrect units) can also occur. The presence of missing data or censoring may result in biased estimates and specific techniques have been developed to address these problems.

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    Statistical Physics number of particles with spin 1/2 in a B-field

    Homework Statement Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution To be honest I'm clueless. I've missed a large amount of the course and just struggling to find any sources that explain this. I don't want the answer to the question, I want to figure that out for myself. What I really need is...
  2. sunrah

    Significance of n-sphere in statistical physics

    Homework Statement Just trying to understand something my instructor said. For large n, the volume of the sphere exists in a thin shell at its surface. He asked us what relationship this has to statistical physics. Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution The only thing I can...
  3. A

    Integral of statistical mechanics

    Hello, i need solve de following integral \int ^{\infty}_0 \frac{x^3}{e^x+1} dx i tried with the fermi function but the factor e^x is different to e^{x-\eta}, and with the gamma function but the factor e^x+1 is different to e^x-1. Help please
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    Quantum Scale, Statistical Physics

    So the probabilistic studying of Quantum statistics of Böse-Einstein suggests that we permutate the number of objects (objects, are the blocks (Gi-1), and the particles in the boxes Ni) and divide those by Ni! And (Gi-1)! Because these particles are identical. But the case of Fermi-Dirac, where...
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    Searching for appropriate statistical model

    Homework Statement Hello, I'm looking for direction in finding whether any mathematical models exist for a specific type of trend. I've created a blog for an online class and have started looking at Mars crater data. The graph below appears to have a maximum value for depth as diameter...
  6. N

    Why does Quantum Mechanics have objective statistical characteristic?

    Why does Quantum Mechanics have objective statistical characteristic,but does not have subjective statistical characteristic? QM has two axioms: 1-To each dynamical variable there coresponds a linear operator,and the possible values of the dynamical variable are the eigenvalues of the...
  7. W

    Help Understanding Kerson Huang's Statistical Mechanics Textbook

    I am specifically referring to textbook "Statistical Mechanics" by Kerson Huang. It is not a general physics question, I am just trying to understand what is written in this specific book. So you can only really help if are familiar with it and have it at hand. I'm having trouble following...
  8. M

    Statistical Analysis for our project

    I actually have no idea on how would we conduct our statistical analysis for our design project. We will be creating a digital alarm clock with an improvised sensor and we will also be conducting series of tests for it. Now our teacher is looking for the statistical analysis. Our testings are...
  9. B

    Statistical Mechanics: particle density of an atmosphere

    Homework Statement I am supposed use stat mech to find the particle density in Earth's atmosphere given only the particle mass, and temperature, and the planet's mass I guess. And I don't really know where to begin. Obviously I need to use the grand canonical ensemble but I don't know where to...
  10. P

    What is the mulitiplicity or statistical weight g of an energy level ?

    hi guys I want to know What is the mulitiplicity or statistical weight g of an energy level ? please, indetails
  11. B

    Statistical Combinations/Permutations

    Problem statement: Of the letters in the word "POSSESSES", if you must choose 5 letters: a) How many possible combinations are there (of 5)? b) How many possible arrangements are there (of 5)? Given a word of n letters, where one of the letters is present 'a' times in the word and the...
  12. P

    Statistical Mechanics - Density of States Problem

    Homework Statement What is the density of states g(E) for a quantum system having the energy levels: En=hv(n+1/2)1/2 ,where n is a positive integer? Homework Equations g(E) = \frac{d\zeta}{dE} \zeta= area under curve of constant energy\area per state The Attempt at a Solution...
  13. W

    Statistical Problem dealning with Probability

    Hi all, I'm an English major in an introductory statistics class that is required for my gen ed curriculum. Quite simply, there is a reason why I am not majoring in anything to do with numbers as I am awful at all of it. I have this probabilities problem that I have been staring at for an hour...
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    Ideal Bose condensation gas in gravitational field, Statistical Physic

    Homework Statement We have an ideal Bose gas in gravitational field. Show that the critical temperature( the temperature in which the condensation is starting is: T_c = T^0_c( 1 + \frac{8}{9} \frac{1}{ζ(3/2)} (\frac{\pi mgh}{kT^0_c})^{1/2} ) Attempt Lege artis; Firstly I want to...
  15. M

    Khinchin: Mathematical Foundations Of Statistical Mechanics

    Hello, I'm a first year graduate student, and one of the required texts for my class is the book alluded to in the title. However, it seems to me that this book is written in the language of a mathematician, and is a bit inaccessible to me. Particularly, I'm having trouble following the...
  16. ShayanJ

    The birth of statistical mechanics

    This topic is about history of physics so I decided to post it in general physics section but it would be nice to have a history of physics(or maybe science)section. Anyway,during my statistical mechanics course,I realized QM is being used from the beginning,in contrast to other parts of...
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    Problems from statistical mechanics

    [hi] can you help me to solve these problems from statistical mechanics by pathria?? these problems are 7,8,11,13 and 14 in page 27 thank you
  18. micromass

    Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Molecular Simulation by Tuckerman

    Author: Mark Tuckerman Title: Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Molecular Simulation Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0198525265/?tag=pfamazon01-20
  19. micromass

    Statistical Mechanics by McQuarrie

    Author: Donald McQuarrie Title: Statistical Mechanics Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1891389157/?tag=pfamazon01-20
  20. J

    Quantifying the statistical error in a counting experiment

    I need to find the statistical error in a counting experiment. Specifically, a decay can proceed via option A or option B and I need to find the branching ratio BR_a=(N_a)/(N_a+N_b). If I were to do this counting experiment multiple times my results for BR_a would follow the binomial...
  21. Greg Bernhardt

    Classical Fundamentals of Statistical and Thermal Physics by Frederick Reif

    Author: Frederick Reif Title: Fundamentals of Statistical and Thermal Physics Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1577666127/?tag=pfamazon01-20 Prerequisities: Table of Contents: 1. Introduction to Statistical Methods Random Walk and Binomial Distribution / General Discussion...
  22. Jalo

    Statistical mechanics - Partition function of a system of N particles

    Homework Statement Imagine a system with N distinguishable particles. Each particle may be in two states of energy: -ε and +ε. Find the the partition function of the system Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I know that I have to find the partition function for a...
  23. Jalo

    Statistical Physics - average energy of a system.

    Homework Statement Imagine a system, in contact with a heat reservoir, with three particles. Each particle may be in a state of energy 0 or ε. What's the temperature of the reservoir such that the mean energy of the system, <E>, is 1.2ε? Homework Equations The Attempt at a...
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    Reference for Axiomatic Quantum Statistical Mechanics

    I have gone through two volumes of Cohen (Quantum Mechanics). Now I need a book on Quantum Statistical Mechanics. The book should use axiomatic formulation using density matrix. Please give me a suggestion. ( I'm also introduced with 2nd quantization slightly) Thanks for any help in advance.
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    Problem 5.15 of Statistical Physics by Reif ( Calculation of entropy)

    Homework Statement 1 kg of water with specific heat (C) of 4180 Joules /kg/degree is given at 0°C. It is taken to 100°C by two methods :- (i) by bringing it in contact with a reservoir at 100°C. (ii) by bringing it in contact with a reservoir at 50°C , and then with another reservoir at...
  26. Z

    Basic Statistical Mechanics question

    Homework Statement An isolated system has N=3 distinguishable particles A, B, C with single particle states equally spaced at intervalsof E and a total energy U=3E. ie the macrostate is defined by N=3, U=3E. The system has single particle levels 0, E, 2E, 3E. Homework Equations...
  27. S

    Postulates of Classical Statistical Mechanics

    can someone please explain "Postulates of Classical Statistical Mechanics" , "priori probability" , "equilibrium" ..i m a post graduatation student .and in physics these chapters are seem very difficult i need some step by step explanation ..
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    Thermodynamics with statistical mechanics pedagogy question

    I was wondering if it's common in undergraduate studies for statistical mechanics to be covered in the last 3-4 weeks of a thermodynamics course? I feel like the same is done for infinite series in a 2nd semester of calculus. Needless to say, both topics deserve much more time to fully do them...
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    Understanding Equipartition & Statistical Mechanics: Part a & b

    Homework Statement Part a: A monoatomic ideal gas is confined to move in two dimensions. What is Cv for this gas? Part b: Consider a system composed of N independent harmonic oscillators in two dimensions. What is Cv for the system?Homework Equations Cv = ∂U/∂T U = (number of degrees of...
  30. T

    Statistical Mechanics Textbook

    I'm looking for a first-year graduate level stat mech textbook. What are the best ones out there?
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    Statistical models and likelihood functions

    Homework Statement I have a couple of notation interpretation questions: 1) What does f_X(x|θ) represent in this case? The realization function of of our random vector X for some value x and a parameter θ (so that if our random vector has n random variables, its realization vector will be a...
  32. C

    Statistical mechanics with a negative amount of atoms

    My advanced statistical mechanics prof told me that it wouldn't make any physical sense to allow N (the number of particles in a system) to be negative. But, somehow, I think that this possibility should be theoretically left open; perhaps there are some systems whose statistical behavior would...
  33. B

    Statistical uncertainty of weighted mean

    Hello! I am using physical data to do an analysis (~30k measurements). These measurements include energies, momenta, angles... of particles. I am calculating a value (call it v) at the end after a lengthy process, and if I introduce all the data into my program I did, the result is v±σ...
  34. J

    Statistical theory/distribution for tuples/vectors of LLR values

    I've been doing some cryptographic research in which I need to be able to assign "scores" to vectors of floating-point values. Each of these floating-point values is a log-likelihood ratio LLR(\hat{q}, p, q) where: \hat{q} is empirical data. The empirical data for element i in the vector is...
  35. R

    Book recommendations for Non-Equilibrium Statistical Physics

    Hello. I am currently working on my master's thesis in entropy production in non-equilibrium systems using stochastic methods. I am also working on boosting my understanding of statistical physics by studying many different textbooks on the subject, and on related subjects such as...
  36. Y

    Best Books on Thermodynamics & Statistical Mechanics

    Hi. I'm reading my third year of a Swedish engineering degree and we are about to read Statistical Mechanics. The scope of this course is Thermodynamics (although we have already had a small course in it), Statistical Mechanics and some Quantum statistics. The course book is "Concepts in...
  37. K

    Is statistical ornithology a job?

    Basically, I'm writing a story but I don't think this qualifies for the relevant board. So, I've got a scientist who's holed in a basement room of some university with his computer, and he presumably studies statistics of birds (or something, but using a computer). Is there a name for his job...
  38. facenian

    Clasical statistical mechanics

    Hello,I'm studing the fundamental principles of statistical mechanics and I don't understand the "principle of equal a priory probabities" for this reason: the principle states that all states in the representative emsemble have the same probability which means that the density \rho(p,q) should...
  39. E

    Statistical physics: counting states, entropy and temperature

    Hi everyone, I've hit a bit of a snag with part c of this problem (can't figure out how to invert a function T(ν)), so I'm starting to question whether I have the previous parts correct. Homework Statement Consider a system of N identical but distinguishable particles, each of which has a...
  40. S

    What is the statistical weight factor (in Pathria)?

    Hello Everybody, I am working with Pathria to learn statistical mechanics, and in page 141 a quantity already defined in 129 makes a reappearance; it is the statistical weight factor. My question is, what is it? What does it mean? To be more precise, what does the following equation in...
  41. E

    Statistical Mechanics: Phase Diagrams and Effusion

    Homework Statement There are two problems: The first problem is to calculate the slope of a phase-equilibrium line of a substance given its properties (Helium, Water, etc.) as the temperature approaches a certain value (in this case, T approaches zero). The second problem is the effusion of...
  42. C

    Statistical Mechanics centers in Europe

    Hi all, I am thinking of doing a PhD in theoretical statistical mechanics and would like to do it in Europe. I am having trouble finding institutes with a focus on SM or Physics/Mathematics departments strong in the field. Some guidance would be really appreciated. Thanks, and best...
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    Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics at the same time

    I'm a junior chemical engineering major. How much overlap is there between stat mech and engineering theromdynamics? I was thinking about taking both next semester assuming they are not too similar. Are the topics different enough to warrant taking them at the same time?
  44. askhetan

    Statistical ensembles of various kinds

    I was reading introductory statistical mechanics. My final aim is to understand the cumulant and cluster expansions. The book I have is Atkins physical chemistry (I prefer it becuase it requires only a modest amount of statistics and probability). I got to the point where they derived the...
  45. S

    Searching for a Book on Statistical Mechanics - Help Appreciated!

    Hallo Everybody, I am following Professor Susskinds lectures on statistical mechanics, but can't find an appropriate book that is in line with what is presented in the lectures. Can anyone recommend a book that the lectures follow or which presents the same ideas as in the lectures? Your...
  46. T

    Probability Problem 1.15 From Statistical and Thermal Physics, Reif

    Homework Statement A set of telephone lines is to be installed so as to connect town A to town B. The town A has 2000 telephones. If each of the telephone users of A were to be guaranteed instant access to make calls to B, 2000 telephone lines would be needed. This would be rather extravagant...
  47. T

    Probablity Problem 1.3 From Statistical and Thermal Physics, Reif

    Homework Statement A number is chosen at random between 0 and 1. What is the probability that exactly 5 of its first 10 decimal places consists of digits less than 5?Homework Equations Binomial Coefficient = \displaystyle \binom{N}{n1} Where n1 denotes "n1" objects of an indistinguishable type...
  48. N

    Any point in taking senior level Statistical Mechanics?

    So I am going into my senior year at a Canadian university this year. I plan on pursuing graduate school in accelerator physics thus I am trying to take courses that will prepare me well for this discipline. As such, I am trying to take several EM/RF engineering courses along with...
  49. J

    Statistical Mechanics - Books suggestions

    I'm taking Statistical Mechanics this semester. I already took Thermodynamics, covering the first three laws (0,1,2) at the level of Fermi's Thermodynamics book (and other similar ones). My Stat. Mech. teacher is a condensed matter experimentalist and he's boss at what he does, no question about...
  50. A

    Statistical Relationship Between Helmoltz Free Energy and Entropy

    Homework Statement From Hill's "Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics", question 3-4 reads: (note "STR" denotes the case of most probable distribution and should be read as C*) Homework Equations The most probable distribution for a system of independent indistinguishable...
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