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562: Physics Statistical Mechanics Spring 2005, James P. Sethna Homework 5, due Wednesday March 2 Latest revision: February 18, 2005 Reading Draft text, chapter 6 (5 in distributed version). Problems (from Draft text) 6.2 Barrier Crossing. 6.3 Mechanics Statistical and Statistics. 6.4 Euler, Gibbs-Duhem, and Clausius-Clapeyron. 6.5 Negative Temperature. 6.6 Laplace. 6.8 Legendre. 6.9 Molecular Motors: Which Free...

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562: Physics Statistical Mechanics Spring 2005, James P. Sethna Homework 5, due Wednesday March 2 Latest revision: February 18, 2005 Reading Draft text, chapter 6 (5 in distributed version). Problems (from Draft text) 6.2 Barrier Crossing. 6.3 Mechanics Statistical and Statistics. 6.4 Euler, Gibbs-Duhem, and Clausius-Clapeyron. 6.5 Negative Temperature. 6.6 Laplace. 6.8 Legendre. 6.9 Molecular Motors: Which Free Energy? 6.10 Michaelis-Menten and Hill. 6.11 Pollen and Hard Squares.
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