May 2011
Beginner
492 pages
14h 16m
English
There are three ways of calculating the probability Pt depending upon the statistics the particles obey—(1) Bose–Einstein, (2) Fermi–Dirac and (3) classical. Let us study the three methods considering the particles to be indistinguishable from each other.
We have at cells to place nt particles in them, the problem is whether we can place in each cell one particle or more than one. In the first case, we assume as Einstein did, that there is no limit to the number of particles which a cell can contain; it can have any number from 0, 1, 2, … to nt. The number of ways of accommodating nt particles in at cells according to this conception ...
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