Why does Planck (1900), referring to Boltzmann’s 1877 probabilistic treatment, obtain his quantum distribution function while Boltzmann did not? To answer this question, both treatments are compared on the basis of Boltzmann’s 1868 three-level scheme (configuration—occupation—occupancy). Some calculations by Planck (1900, 1901, and 1913) and Einstein (1907) are also sketched. For obtaining a quantum distribution, it is crucial to stick with a discrete energy spectrum and to make the limit transitions to infinity at the right place. For correct state counting, the concept of interchangeability of particles is superior to that of indistinguishability
In 1924 Bose introduced a counting rule for the states of a gas of photons which explained Planck's ...
This paper investigates the history of statistical mechanics from the viewpoint of the dev...
This paper gives a historical perspective to the gestation and birth of Bose-Einstein (BE).As is kno...
During the physical foundation of his radiation formula in his December 1900 talk and subsequent 190...
In two respects Ludwig Boltzmann was a pioneer of quantum mechanics. First because in his statistica...
It's a comparison between Planck's and Boltzmann's approach to statistics and its bearings on the bi...
Boltzmann’s equilibrium theory has not received by the scholars the attention it deserves. It was al...
Genesis of the early quantum theory represented by Planck’s 1897-1906 papers is considered. It is sh...
One of the pillars of modern science, statistical mechanics, owes much to one man, the Austrian phys...
In a previous note (1), we argued that the Maxwell-Boltzmann (MB) momentum distribution exp(-p*p/2mT...
Albert Einstein’s work on the quantum and Brownian motion, which he began to publish in 1905, was pr...
black-body radiation. That derivation was the first step in the introduction of quantum concepts int...
In an unpublished manuscript filed at the Archive of the Max-Planck Society in Berlin, Wal...
surprising about his equations that describe the flow of heat in a gas. Usually, the colliding gas p...
In late 1900, the German theoretical physicist Max Planck derived an expression for the spectrum of ...
In 1924 Bose introduced a counting rule for the states of a gas of photons which explained Planck's ...
This paper investigates the history of statistical mechanics from the viewpoint of the dev...
This paper gives a historical perspective to the gestation and birth of Bose-Einstein (BE).As is kno...
During the physical foundation of his radiation formula in his December 1900 talk and subsequent 190...
In two respects Ludwig Boltzmann was a pioneer of quantum mechanics. First because in his statistica...
It's a comparison between Planck's and Boltzmann's approach to statistics and its bearings on the bi...
Boltzmann’s equilibrium theory has not received by the scholars the attention it deserves. It was al...
Genesis of the early quantum theory represented by Planck’s 1897-1906 papers is considered. It is sh...
One of the pillars of modern science, statistical mechanics, owes much to one man, the Austrian phys...
In a previous note (1), we argued that the Maxwell-Boltzmann (MB) momentum distribution exp(-p*p/2mT...
Albert Einstein’s work on the quantum and Brownian motion, which he began to publish in 1905, was pr...
black-body radiation. That derivation was the first step in the introduction of quantum concepts int...
In an unpublished manuscript filed at the Archive of the Max-Planck Society in Berlin, Wal...
surprising about his equations that describe the flow of heat in a gas. Usually, the colliding gas p...
In late 1900, the German theoretical physicist Max Planck derived an expression for the spectrum of ...
In 1924 Bose introduced a counting rule for the states of a gas of photons which explained Planck's ...
This paper investigates the history of statistical mechanics from the viewpoint of the dev...
This paper gives a historical perspective to the gestation and birth of Bose-Einstein (BE).As is kno...