FYS-4606 Statistical Physics 2, 5 cr

Additional information

Suitable for postgraduate studies.

Person responsible

Lasse Laurson

Lessons

Implementation Period Person responsible Requirements
FYS-4606 2019-01 3 - 4 Lasse Laurson
The grade of the course is determined by a combination of pre-reading assignments, activity in exercise classes and project work.

Learning Outcomes

After completing the course, the student is able to rigorously construct the connection between fundamental laws of physics governing the microstates of a system and the thermodynamical quantities and laws describing the macroscopic world. In addition to conceptual understanding, the student can mathematically deal with a number of topics ranging from classical ensemble theory to modern topics such as topological defects, phase transitions and critical phenomena. Furthermore, she/he can solve simple and intermediate level problems of modern statistical physics and interpret the results.

Content

Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Random walks and diffusion  Universality and scale invariance   
2. Temperature, equilibrium and entropy    Information entropy 
3. Free energies, ensembles  Classical and quantum statistics   
4. Order parameters, broken symmetry, topology  Topological defects, domain walls   
5. Abrupt and continuous phase transitions  Nucleation, critical phenomena, scaling  Renormalization group 

Study material

Type Name Author ISBN URL Additional information Examination material
Book   Entropy, Order Parameters, and Complexity   James P. Sethna   978-0198566779       No   

Prerequisites

Course Mandatory/Advisable Description
FYS-1371 Statistinen fysiikka Advisable    

Additional information about prerequisites
Alternative prerequisites: FYS-1376 Statistical Physics 3 cr, or FYS-1377 Statistical Physics 5 cr, or similar knowledge of statistical physics.

Correspondence of content

There is no equivalence with any other courses

Updated by: Kunnari Jaana, 05.03.2019