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Atomic, Solid State, Comp. Physics
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-07 13:07:00)  by tjny699
Hi, I have a question about statistical mechanics. How do you calculate the density of states for phonons and electrons in a d-dimensional system (at fixed chemical potential) and when the dispersion relation for the electrons is and for the phonons is To get the specific heat one takes the temperature derivative of the energy, correct? How does...
Atomic, Solid State, Comp. Physics
Started 6 days, 5 hours ago (2009-12-09 17:08:00)  by tjny699
As for motivation: I'm a biochemistry student about to start work on a more physics intensive project and I got some old course notes form my friends to learn from. There is some discussion of the Debye theory of specific heats in arbitrary dimensions and I just want to make sure that I understand all of the details. The notes contain some mysterious passages, like the question I ...
 

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