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Llewlyn
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Why there isn't a specific forum about statistical mechanics?
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Statistical Mechanics is a branch of physics that uses statistical methods to study and understand the behavior of large collections of particles or systems. It aims to predict the macroscopic properties of a system based on the microscopic behavior of its individual components.
The Statistical Mechanics subforum covers a variety of topics related to the application of statistical methods in physics, including thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, phase transitions, and more. It also includes discussions on the latest research and developments in the field.
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