![]() It's very readable - strikes a balance between big picture concepts and calculations. ![]() (I wish I knew of a quantum mechanics text book that did this as well.) I used this book intensively while struggling through my graduate Stat Mech class (in retrospect, my undergraduate engineering oriente This might be my favorite physics text book ever (on any subject). I also love how the book explains the connections between the microscopic description of statistical physics and macroscopic thermodynamics. This might be my favorite physics text book ever (on any subject).
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