- Statistical physics
Statistical physics is one of the fundamental theories of
physics , and uses methods ofstatistics in solving physical problems. It can describe a wide variety of fields with an inherentlystochastic nature. Examples include problems involvingnuclear reaction s, and topics in the fields ofbiology ,chemistry ,neurology and even some social sciences such associology .The term "statistical physics" encompasses probabilistic and statistical approaches to
classical mechanics andquantum mechanics .Statistical mechanics is then often used as a synonym. When the context requires a distinction, one uses the terms "classical statistical mechanics" and "quantum statistical mechanics".A statistical approach can work well in classical systems when the number of degrees of freedom (and so the number of variables) is so large that exact solution is not possible, or not really useful. Statistical mechanics can also describe work in
non-linear dynamics ,chaos theory ,thermal physics ,fluid dynamics (particularly at highKnudsen number s), orplasma physics .Although some problems in statistical physics can be solved analytically using approximations and expansions, most current research utilizes the large processing power of modern computers to simulate or approximate solutions. A common approach to statistical problems is to use a
Monte Carlo simulation to yield insight into the dynamics of a complex system.ee also
* Statistical ensemble
*Statistical field theory
*Statistical thermodynamics
*Statistical mechanics
*Thermodynamics
*Mean sojourn time
*Dynamics of Markovian particles
*Complex network
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