Leonard Susskind introduces statistical mechanics as one of the most universal disciplines in modern physics. He begins with a brief review of probability theory, and then presents the concepts of entropy and conservation of information:
A basic introduction to Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein statistics and a comparison with Maxwell Boltzmann statistics:
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