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CHEMISTRY LIBRARY RESERVE
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| 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 |