There are two theoretical approaches in statistical mechanics, one associated with Boltzmann and the other with Gibbs. The theoretical apparatus of the two approaches offer distinct descriptions of the same physical system with no obvious way to translate the concepts of one formalism into those of the other. This raises the question of the status of one approach vis-à-vis the other. We answer this question by arguing that the Boltzmannian approach is a fundamental theory while Gibbsian statistical mechanics (GSM) is an effective theory, and we describe circumstances under which Gibbsian calculations coincide with the Boltzmannian results. We then point out that regarding GSM as an effective theory has important repercussions for a number o...
There are two main theoretical frameworks in statistical mechanics, one associated with Boltzmann an...
We briefly review the connection between statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. We show that, in ...
I give a brief account of the way in which thermodynamics and statistical mechanics actually work as...
There are two theoretical approaches in statistical mechanics, one associated with Boltzmann and the...
There are two theoretical approaches in statistical mechanics, one associated with Boltzmann and the...
Theoreticians working in statistical mechanics seem to be spoilt for choice. The theory offers two d...
In discussions of the foundations of statistical mechanics, it is widely held that (a) the Gibbsian ...
In this paper I will argue that the two main approaches to statistical mechanics, that of Boltzmann ...
Thermodynamics describes a large class of phenomena we observe in macroscopic systems. The aim of st...
Gibbsian statistical mechanics (GSM) is the most widely used version of statistical mechanics among ...
The relation between the Boltzmannian and the Gibbsian formulations of statistical mechanics is one ...
The Boltzmann and Gibbs approaches to statistical mechanics have very different definitions of equil...
Gibbsian statistical mechanics (GSM) is the most widely used version of statistical mechanics among ...
Statistical mechanics is often taken to be the paradigm of a successful inter-theoretic reduction, w...
In a recent article, Werndl and Frigg discuss the relationship between the Boltzmannian and Gibbsian...
There are two main theoretical frameworks in statistical mechanics, one associated with Boltzmann an...
We briefly review the connection between statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. We show that, in ...
I give a brief account of the way in which thermodynamics and statistical mechanics actually work as...
There are two theoretical approaches in statistical mechanics, one associated with Boltzmann and the...
There are two theoretical approaches in statistical mechanics, one associated with Boltzmann and the...
Theoreticians working in statistical mechanics seem to be spoilt for choice. The theory offers two d...
In discussions of the foundations of statistical mechanics, it is widely held that (a) the Gibbsian ...
In this paper I will argue that the two main approaches to statistical mechanics, that of Boltzmann ...
Thermodynamics describes a large class of phenomena we observe in macroscopic systems. The aim of st...
Gibbsian statistical mechanics (GSM) is the most widely used version of statistical mechanics among ...
The relation between the Boltzmannian and the Gibbsian formulations of statistical mechanics is one ...
The Boltzmann and Gibbs approaches to statistical mechanics have very different definitions of equil...
Gibbsian statistical mechanics (GSM) is the most widely used version of statistical mechanics among ...
Statistical mechanics is often taken to be the paradigm of a successful inter-theoretic reduction, w...
In a recent article, Werndl and Frigg discuss the relationship between the Boltzmannian and Gibbsian...
There are two main theoretical frameworks in statistical mechanics, one associated with Boltzmann an...
We briefly review the connection between statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. We show that, in ...
I give a brief account of the way in which thermodynamics and statistical mechanics actually work as...