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Quantum statistical mechanics

Ciro Santilli (@cirosantilli, 37) ... Natural science Physics Statistical physics Maxwell-Boltzmann vs Bose-Einstein vs Fermi-Dirac statistics Quantum statistics Fermi-Dirac statistics
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Quantum statistical mechanics is a branch of theoretical physics that combines the principles of quantum mechanics with statistical mechanics to describe the behavior of systems at the microscopic scale, where quantum effects become significant. It provides a framework for understanding how quantum systems behave when they consist of a large number of particles, such as atoms or molecules, and how their collective behaviors lead to macroscopic phenomena.
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