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Statistical Mechanics
[edit]- Introduction
- Statistical mechanics
- Thermodynamics
- Kinetic theory of gases
- Particle statistics
- Particle statistics
- Spin–statistics theorem
- Identical particles
- Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics
- Fermi–Dirac statistics
- Parastatistics
- Anyon
- Braid statistics
- Models
- Debye model
- Einstein solid
- Ising model
- Potts model
- Thermodynamic Ensembles
- Statistical ensemble (mathematical physics)
- Microcanonical ensemble
- Canonical ensemble
- Grand canonical ensemble
- Isoenthalpic–isobaric ensemble
- Isothermal–isobaric ensemble
- Thermodynamic Potentials
- Thermodynamic potential
- Internal energy
- Enthalpy
- Helmholtz free energy
- Gibbs free energy
- Grand potential
- Phase Transition
- Phase (matter)
- Phase transition
- Quantum critical point
- States of Matter
- State of matter
- Solid
- Liquid
- Gas
- Bose–Einstein condensate
- Bose gas
- Fermionic condensate
- Fermi gas
- Fermi liquid theory
- Supersolid
- Superfluidity
- Luttinger liquid
- Time crystal
- Electronic Phases and Phenomenona
- Electronic band structure
- Plasma (physics)
- Semiconductor
- Semimetal
- Superconductivity
- Thermoelectric effect
- Quantum Hall effect
- Spin Hall effect
- Kondo effect
- Magnetic Phases
- Diamagnetism
- Superdiamagnetism
- Paramagnetism
- Superparamagnetism
- Ferromagnetism
- Antiferromagnetism
- Metamagnetism
- Spin glass
- Quasiparticle
- Soft Matter
- Soft matter
- Amorphous solid
- Colloid
- Granular material
- Liquid crystal
- Polymer