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Explores the statistical mechanics of liquids, covering challenges in modeling, reduced distribution functions, pair correlation function, and scattering.
Explores the Nobel Prize-winning discovery of replica and cavity methods in complex systems, focusing on the random energy model and the application of probability theory.
Explores the partition function and Stirling approximation in statistical thermodynamics, emphasizing the importance of recognizing higher order terms.