In 1867, just two years after laying the foundations of electromagnetism, J. Clerk Maxwell presented a fundamental paper on kinetic gas theory, in which he described the evolution of the gas in terms of certain 'moments' of its velocity distribution function. This inspired Ludwig Boltzmann to formulate his famous kinetic equation, from which followed the H-theorem and the connection with entropy. On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of publication of Maxwell's paper, we review the Maxwell-Boltzmann formalism and discuss how its generality and adaptability enable it to play a key role in describing the behaviour of a variety of systems of current interest, in both gaseous and condensed matter, and in modern-day physics and technologies w...
We have recently celebrated the hundredth birthday of Boltzmann's kinetic equation, an equation that...
The tragedy and greatness of the contribution of Ludwig Boltzmann cannot be understood without takin...
The 1914 experiment of James Franck and Gustav Hertz provided a graphic demonstration of quantizatio...
In 1867, just two years after laying the foundations of electromagnetism,J. Clerk Maxwell presented ...
In 1867, just two years after laying the foundations of electromagnetism, J. Clerk Maxwell presented...
In 1867, just two years after laying the foundations of electromagnetism,J. Clerk Maxwell presented ...
International audienceGrad was a mathematician who specialized in the kinetic theory of gases and in...
Kinetic Theory, Volume 2: Irreversible Processes deals with the kinetic theory of gases and the irre...
We investigate Maxwell's attempt to justify the mathematical assumptions behind his 1860 Proposition...
J. C. Maxwell contributed to an important philosophy of science, the so-called Dynamical Philoso-phy...
Boltzmann’s equilibrium theory has not received by the scholars the attention it deserves. It was al...
One of the pillars of modern science, statistical mechanics, owes much to one man, the Austrian phys...
Maxwell's velocity distribution is known to be universally valid across systems and phases. Here we ...
An attempt is made to discover the physical content of the general-relativistic theory of gases. Und...
In commemoration of Ludwig Boltzmann's death on September 5, 1906 during his summer vacation in Duin...
We have recently celebrated the hundredth birthday of Boltzmann's kinetic equation, an equation that...
The tragedy and greatness of the contribution of Ludwig Boltzmann cannot be understood without takin...
The 1914 experiment of James Franck and Gustav Hertz provided a graphic demonstration of quantizatio...
In 1867, just two years after laying the foundations of electromagnetism,J. Clerk Maxwell presented ...
In 1867, just two years after laying the foundations of electromagnetism, J. Clerk Maxwell presented...
In 1867, just two years after laying the foundations of electromagnetism,J. Clerk Maxwell presented ...
International audienceGrad was a mathematician who specialized in the kinetic theory of gases and in...
Kinetic Theory, Volume 2: Irreversible Processes deals with the kinetic theory of gases and the irre...
We investigate Maxwell's attempt to justify the mathematical assumptions behind his 1860 Proposition...
J. C. Maxwell contributed to an important philosophy of science, the so-called Dynamical Philoso-phy...
Boltzmann’s equilibrium theory has not received by the scholars the attention it deserves. It was al...
One of the pillars of modern science, statistical mechanics, owes much to one man, the Austrian phys...
Maxwell's velocity distribution is known to be universally valid across systems and phases. Here we ...
An attempt is made to discover the physical content of the general-relativistic theory of gases. Und...
In commemoration of Ludwig Boltzmann's death on September 5, 1906 during his summer vacation in Duin...
We have recently celebrated the hundredth birthday of Boltzmann's kinetic equation, an equation that...
The tragedy and greatness of the contribution of Ludwig Boltzmann cannot be understood without takin...
The 1914 experiment of James Franck and Gustav Hertz provided a graphic demonstration of quantizatio...