MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

CHEMISTRY LIBRARY

RESERVE
 
 

Spring Semester 2006

Professor: Cukier
Course: CEM 992
Call Number
Author
Title
Comments
QC 175.D3 c.4 Davidson, N. R. Statistical Mechanics, c1962  basic SM text
QC 174.8.c47 1987 Chandler, D. Introduction to Modern Statistical Methods concise approach to selected topics with a more modern outlook
QD 501.H573 c.2 Hill, T. L. Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics, c1960  The first of the modern, chemistry oriented books. Simpler than the  older Hill book
QC 175.H49 c.6 Hill, T. L. Statistical Mechanics, Principles and Selected Applications, c1956  A very careful treatment of ensembles by a unified viewpoint. 
*QC 175.H8 c.4 Huang, Kerson Statistical Mechanics, c1963  A physicists approach. Very sophisticated but rewarding.
QC 175.K813 c.4 Kubo, Ryogo Statistical Mechanics, c1965  Learning by solving problems.
QC 175.T62 c.2 Tolman, R. C. Principles of Statistical Mechanics, c1938  Night-time reading in the fundamentals of QM and SM.
QC 174.8.M3 McQuarrie, D.A. Statistical Mechanics, c1976  course text.
QC 175.M33 1977 Mayer, J. E. and Mayer, M. G. Statistical Mechanics, 2nd ed. Good treatment of chemically relevant material. The best work on systematic nonideal gas approach. 
QC 174.1.M413 vols. 1 and 2 Messiah, A. Quantum Mechanics, v.1 and v.2 c1964  QM text for reference