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The following pages link to Application of second quantization methods to the classical statistical mechanics (Q5816516):
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- The role of macroinstrument and microinstrument and of observable quantities in the new conception of thermodynamics (Q384369) (← links)
- New probability theory compatible with the new conception of modern thermodynamics. Economics and crisis of debts (Q455607) (← links)
- Asymptotics of the Kolmogorov-Feller equation for a system of a large number of particles (Q1053374) (← links)
- Numeration as a factor relating the quantum and classical mechanics of ideal gases (Q1714006) (← links)
- A propagator theory applied to wave mechanics in phase space (Q1825055) (← links)
- Large deviations in the many-body problem (Q1907390) (← links)
- The complex germ method in Fock space. I: Wave packet type asymptotics (Q1920671) (← links)
- New parastatistics leading to classical thermodynamics: physical interpretation (Q2342338) (← links)
- UD-statistics and stratification in different social spheres: hierarchy in animal social groups (Q2342370) (← links)
- Mathematical conception of ``phenomenological'' equilibrium thermodynamics (Q2344121) (← links)
- Quantum mechanics on phase space and the Coulomb potential (Q2406046) (← links)
- Main axiom of thermodynamics and entropy of number theory: tunnel and ultrasecond quantization (Q2435784) (← links)
- Das allgemeine Exponential-Verbundgraphentheorem (Q2528381) (← links)
- From classical to quantum mechanics: “How to translate physical ideas into mathematical language” (Q2775015) (← links)
- Foundations of Statistical Mechanics (Q3228255) (← links)
- Vortex quantization in classical mechanics (Q5241891) (← links)
- The Wigner Distribution Function and Second Quantization in Phase Space (Q5721083) (← links)
- Application of second quantization methods to the classical statistical mechanics (II) (Q5820295) (← links)
- A general theory of the second quantization methods (Q5824571) (← links)
- On the hydrodynamical model of the quantum mechanics (Q5828842) (← links)