- Practice exam
- Exam: Thursday July 21, 2022, 8:20-9:50 am in room N14.
- Participation: For each lecture, you have 3 options of attending: (1) on campus (C building room N14); (2) via zoom; (3) on YouTube any time that is convenient for you.
- Language: English
- Course format: 4 hours of lectures + 2 hours of exercises per week.
- Studiengänge: This course is primarily intended for the master's program in mathematical physics but is open to all study programs.
- ECTS: 9 credits (or optionally 6 credits without the exam; but not all programs allow you to take a course without an exam; please check the rules of your program)
- Topics: Statistical reasoning and its justification in classical and quantum mechanics. In particular, Liouville's theorem; Poincaré recurrence; typicality of the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution; concepts of macro state, macro variable, thermal equilibrium, and entropy; Boltzmann equation; arrow of time; macro spaces in quantum mechanics; canonical typicality; ideal quantum gases.
- Prerequisites: multivariable calculus, linear algebra, probability; the second half will make use of quantum mechanics
- Literature: The instructor will provide his lecture notes. (Notes from 2019)