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Johns Hopkins University | AS.030.601

Statistical Mechanics

3.0

credits

Average Course Rating

(4.61)

An introduction to statistical mechanics of cooperative phenomena using lattice gases and polymers as the main models. Covered topics: phase transitions and critical phenomena, scaling laws, and the use of statistical mechanics to describe time dependent phenomena.

Spring 2015

(5.0)

Spring 2023

(4.21)

Spring 2015

Professor: David Yarkony

(5.0)

The best aspects of the class included the compelling lectures given by a dynamic and passionate professor, the interesting subject matter, and the manageable workload. Some humanities students found the physics and engineering components to be chal enging, while engineering students would have preferred more technical content and less writing. Some felt that the homework assignments were difficult, and that test content occasionally involved rote memorization. Suggestions for improvement included providing more prompt and detailed feedback on assignments. Prospective students should be aware that this course involves both math and writing, and that completing the readings is essential to success in the class.

Spring 2023

Professor: Rigoberto Hernandez

(4.21)