Thermodynamics, Statistical Physics, and Quantum Mechanics

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NonrelativisticElectron Gas(Stony Brook,
Wisconsin-Madison, Michigan State)
UltrarelativisticElectron Gas(Stony Brook)
Quantum Corrections to Equation of State(MIT,
Princeton,Stony Brook)
Speed ofSound inQuantumGases (MIT)
BoseCondensationCriticalParameters(MIT)
BoseCondensation(Princeton, Stony Brook)
How Hot the Sun? (Stony Brook)
RadiationForce(Princeton, Moscow Phys-Tech, MIT)
Hot Box and Particle Creation(Boston, MIT)
D-Dimensional Blackbody Cavity (MIT)
Fermi andBose GasPressure(Boston)
Blackbody Radiation and Early Universe (Stony Brook)
Photon Gas (Stony Brook)
Dark Matter (Rutgers)
Einstein Coefficients (Stony Brook)
Atomic Paramagnetism(Rutgers, Boston)
Paramagnetism at High Temperature (Boston)
One-Dimensional Ising Model(Tennessee)
Three Ising Spins (Tennessee)
NIndependent Spins (Tennessee)
NIndependent Spins, Revisited (Tennessee)
Ferromagnetism(Maryland, MIT)
Spin Waves in Ferromagnets (Princeton, Colorado)
Fluctuations
Magnetization Fluctuation (Stony Brook)
Gas Fluctuations (Moscow Phys-Tech)
QuiveringMirror(MIT, Rutgers, Stony Brook)
IsothermalCompressibility and MeanSquare Fluctuation
(StonyBrook)
Energy Fluctuation inCanonicalEnsemble (Colorado,
Stony Brook)
NumberFluctuations(Colorado (a,b), Moscow
Phys-Tech (c))
Wiggling Wire(Princeton)
LC Voltage Noise (MIT, Chicago)
Applications toSolid State
Thermal Expansion and Heat Capacity (Princeton)
Schottky Defects (Michigan State, MIT)
FrenkelDefects(Colorado, MIT)
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