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单词 statistical mechanics
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Definition of statistical mechanics in English:

statistical mechanics

plural noun
  • treated as singular The description of physical phenomena in terms of a statistical treatment of the behaviour of large numbers of atoms or molecules, especially as regards the distribution of energy among them.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Immediately following the award of the degree he was appointed as a lecturer at Göttingen on the strength of his contributions to statistical mechanics as well as to the calculus of variations.
    • It brought together experts in number theory, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, and other areas of physics and mathematics to work on various problems centered on so-called random matrix theory.
    • In statistical mechanics we start with the famous liter volume of gas, and the molecules are bouncing back and forth, and it takes six numbers to specify the position and momentum of each particle.
    • Later, a key idea was appropriated from the theory of lattice models in statistical mechanics, and the final calculations involved transformations of hypergeometric functions.
    • The form of H will be recognized as that of entropy as defined in certain formulations of statistical mechanics where p i is the probability of a system being in cell i of its phase space.
    • Mumford adopts a probabilistic approach, using techniques of statistical mechanics.
    • Macklem states that we will not fully understand disease without using the tools of thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and complexity.
    • An important component of this methodology beyond that which is usually used in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics is the feedback loop that is constructed from the macro-scale back to the atomistic-level simulations.
    • Appropriate time scales for the survival of statistical mechanics may be assumed by the fact that its basic concepts have not changed substantially for about 100 years.
    • Some researchers have dismissed effective complexity as being too context dependent, or even subjective, but Gell-Mann disagrees, pointing out that similar judgements are routinely made in statistical mechanics.
    • This section develops the statistical mechanics of equilibrium myosin-S1 binding to actin regulated by a continuous flexible chain.
    • Jaynes also pushed the idea that statistical mechanics can be reformulated via Bayesian reasoning methods; this was a powerful idea, and is too complex to discuss further here.
    • He taught thermodynamics and statistical mechanics in a very elegant fashion.
    • His work in this field led him, in particular, to consider wind structure and temperature structure at high altitudes which could have been the catalyst for his later interest in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics.
    • In the later part of his career, Sommerfeld used statistical mechanics to explain the electronic properties of metals.
    • Actually, though, at this stage of the game the entropy of a system was not actually defined (later, when statistical mechanics was brought to bear on the problem, that was changed).
    • For Fisher, however, ‘chance’ implied the causal indeterminism of statistical mechanics.
    • The result is of fundamental importance in statistical mechanics and measure theory.
    • These two types of energy landscapes have been studied in detail in the statistical mechanics literature and lead to strikingly different long time dynamics.
    • The techniques of statistical mechanics, it turns out, are well suited to the study of networks.
 
 

Definition of statistical mechanics in US English:

statistical mechanics

plural noun
  • treated as singular The description of physical phenomena in terms of a statistical treatment of the behavior of large numbers of atoms or molecules, especially with regard to the distribution of energy among them.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He taught thermodynamics and statistical mechanics in a very elegant fashion.
    • This section develops the statistical mechanics of equilibrium myosin-S1 binding to actin regulated by a continuous flexible chain.
    • Some researchers have dismissed effective complexity as being too context dependent, or even subjective, but Gell-Mann disagrees, pointing out that similar judgements are routinely made in statistical mechanics.
    • It brought together experts in number theory, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, and other areas of physics and mathematics to work on various problems centered on so-called random matrix theory.
    • Macklem states that we will not fully understand disease without using the tools of thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and complexity.
    • Appropriate time scales for the survival of statistical mechanics may be assumed by the fact that its basic concepts have not changed substantially for about 100 years.
    • His work in this field led him, in particular, to consider wind structure and temperature structure at high altitudes which could have been the catalyst for his later interest in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics.
    • An important component of this methodology beyond that which is usually used in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics is the feedback loop that is constructed from the macro-scale back to the atomistic-level simulations.
    • The form of H will be recognized as that of entropy as defined in certain formulations of statistical mechanics where p i is the probability of a system being in cell i of its phase space.
    • Actually, though, at this stage of the game the entropy of a system was not actually defined (later, when statistical mechanics was brought to bear on the problem, that was changed).
    • These two types of energy landscapes have been studied in detail in the statistical mechanics literature and lead to strikingly different long time dynamics.
    • Immediately following the award of the degree he was appointed as a lecturer at Göttingen on the strength of his contributions to statistical mechanics as well as to the calculus of variations.
    • Later, a key idea was appropriated from the theory of lattice models in statistical mechanics, and the final calculations involved transformations of hypergeometric functions.
    • The result is of fundamental importance in statistical mechanics and measure theory.
    • In the later part of his career, Sommerfeld used statistical mechanics to explain the electronic properties of metals.
    • The techniques of statistical mechanics, it turns out, are well suited to the study of networks.
    • For Fisher, however, ‘chance’ implied the causal indeterminism of statistical mechanics.
    • Jaynes also pushed the idea that statistical mechanics can be reformulated via Bayesian reasoning methods; this was a powerful idea, and is too complex to discuss further here.
    • In statistical mechanics we start with the famous liter volume of gas, and the molecules are bouncing back and forth, and it takes six numbers to specify the position and momentum of each particle.
    • Mumford adopts a probabilistic approach, using techniques of statistical mechanics.
 
 
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