âA renowned master in the field with a brilliant writing style, Peliti provides graduate students and instructors with an outstanding textbook, now updated and extended to cover modern research topics such as stochastic thermodynamics and complex systems.ââUwe Täuber, Virginia TechâA superior text for starting graduate students that offers a gentle yet authoritative introduction to this important field of research, including high-level topics.ââJames Unwin, University of Illinois Chicago"This book provides a clear, no-nonsense approach to the basic ideas of the subject as well as an introduction to some of its modern applications. The main ideas are well illustrated by examples and exercises. There are important sections on numerical methods and dynamics, and a final chapter on complex systems gives the reader a foretaste of current research. The volume will serve as an excellent introductory graduate text for students in physics, chemistry, and biology."âJohn Cardy, University of Oxford"Statistical mechanics has seen an extraordinary broadening of application in recent decades, from economics and the social sciences to computer science and biology. Statistical Mechanics in a Nutshell combines in one accessible book the main classical ideas of statistical mechanics with many recent developments. It should have a wide readership among young (and also less young) scientists seeking a clear view of modern statistical physics."âBernard Derrida, Ăcole Normale SupĂŠrieure"This superb text provides a balanced and thorough treatment of statistical physics. From thermodynamics and basic principles to renormalization group, dynamics, and complex systems, the presentation is a model of clarity, and the level of detail is highly appropriate for graduate students or advanced undergraduates. Each chapter concludes with a helpful list of recommended further reading. I see this becoming a standard textbook for the next generation of PhD students."âDaniel Arovas, University of California, San Diego"This is an excellent and comprehensive introduction to statistical mechanics in all of its aspects. The exposition is stimulating and concise but always clear, avoiding pedantic details. Statistical Mechanics in a Nutshell has the potential to become a standard reference."âGiovanni Gallavotti, Sapienza University of Rome
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