clever thank you. Well posed well explained . Very good to go straight to the point instead of those count-all-the-states derivations with no explanation of what's behind the math !!
do you have references to books or articles where I can find more of these non-rigorous / straight-to-meaning arguments ? please ? regarding...statistical mechanics
If you want to argue that the second derivative of a general function we introduce (without assuming anything about it) is zero, that's something you would have to prove.
Three years later and this is still helping me prepare for my final exam. Thank you very much for the simple explanation!
This was a very insightful derivation. Thanks Prof.
Thanks a lot! I have a question. Why dS/dE=1/T? How do we know it is 1/constant?
clever thank you. Well posed well explained . Very good to go straight to the point instead of those count-all-the-states derivations with no explanation of what's behind the math !!
very intriguing way of teaching, thank you prof
VERY helpfull. Concised with really good examples.
do you have references to books or articles where I can find more of these non-rigorous / straight-to-meaning arguments ? please ? regarding...statistical mechanics
wikipedia
Blundell
@@gaijofixe300 thank you I had a look at it already and is very good ;-)
How did you manage to write in the reversed direction ? Any tricks ?
they film and then mirror the video
Cool derivering. Undrar bara hur man kan rättfärdiga att S helt plötsligt är entropin?. Tack
Thank you
thanx it really help
lindo
second derivative is ZERO no need to talk about big systems
If you want to argue that the second derivative of a general function we introduce (without assuming anything about it) is zero, that's something you would have to prove.