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Textbook 1992Latest edition.Statistical Physics I. discusses the fundamentals of equilibrium statistical mechanics, focussing on basic physical aspects. No previous knowledge of thermodynamics or the molecular theory of gases is assumed. Illustrative examples based on simple materials and photon systems elucidate the central ideas and methods.
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978-3-540-53662-8Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1992
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0171-1873 brium statistical mechanics, focussing on basic physical aspects. No previous knowledge of thermodynamics or the molecular theory of gases is assumed. Illustrative examples based on simple materials and photon systems elucidate the central ideas and methods.978-3-540-53662-8978-3-642-58134-2Series ISSN 0171-1873 Series E-ISSN 2197-4179
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stochastic fluctuations of the arrivals at routers and switches, they can become overloaded. If there is buffer space available to store the packets, those that cannot be served are stored in the buffer. The key in network design is to ensure that there are sufficient resources available to process
delusion
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Morikazu Toda,Ryogo Kubo,Nobuhiko Saitôstochastic fluctuations of the arrivals at routers and switches, they can become overloaded. If there is buffer space available to store the packets, those that cannot be served are stored in the buffer. The key in network design is to ensure that there are sufficient resources available to process
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Morikazu Toda,Ryogo Kubo,Nobuhiko Saitôtochastic fluctuations of the arrivals at routers and switches, they can become overloaded. If there is buffer space available to store the packets, those that cannot be served are stored in the buffer. The key in network design is to ensure that there are sufficient resources available to process t