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classical_grand_canonical_ensemble [2013/10/12 23:46]
nikolaj
classical_grand_canonical_ensemble [2014/03/21 11:11]
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 ===== Classical grand canonical ensemble === ===== Classical grand canonical ensemble ===
-==== Definition ​==== +==== Set ==== 
-| @#DDDDDD: $ N\in\mathbb N $ |+| @#DDDDDD: range       | @#DDDDDD: $ N\in\mathbb N $ |
  
-| @#FFBB00: $ (\ \langle \mathcal M_N, H_N,​\pi_N,​\pi_{N,​0},​{\hat\rho}_N,​{\hat\rho}_{N,​0} \rangle\ )_N \in \mathrm{it} $ |+| @#FFBB00: definiendum ​| @#FFBB00: $ (\ \langle \mathcal M_N, H_N,​\pi_N,​\pi_{N,​0},​{\hat\rho}_N,​{\hat\rho}_{N,​0} \rangle\ )_N \in \mathrm{it} $ |
  
 A sequence of phase spaces with their partition functions, one for each particle number. A sequence of phase spaces with their partition functions, one for each particle number.
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 >todo: the $N$th manifold is a submanifold of the $N+1$'​th. >todo: the $N$th manifold is a submanifold of the $N+1$'​th.
  
-| @#55EE55: $\forall N.\ \langle \mathcal M_N, H_N,​\pi_N,​\pi_{N,​0},​{\hat\rho}_N,​{\hat\rho}_{N,​0} \rangle$ ... classical canonical ensemble |+| @#55EE55: postulate ​  | @#55EE55: $\forall N.\ \langle \mathcal M_N, H_N,​\pi_N,​\pi_{N,​0},​{\hat\rho}_N,​{\hat\rho}_{N,​0} \rangle$ ... classical canonical ensemble |
  
 ==== Discussion ==== ==== Discussion ====
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