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Lectures on Kinetic Theory

Lectures on Kinetic Theory

Lectures on Kinetic Theory

This is a graduate course on topics in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. It was given to masters students and PhD students in the fall of 2012. The full set of lecture notes are a little shy of 100 pages. They can be downloaded below. This covers the following: Things Bumping Into Other Things, Kinetic Theory, Stochastic Processes, Linear Response

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