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Canonical ensemble
Canonical ensemble Statistical mechanics Microcanonical ensemble Canonical ensemble Grand canonical ensemble Isothermal-isobaric ensemble [ ...
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Talk:Canonical ensemble
Talk:Canonical ensemble To meet Wikipedia's quality standards and ...
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Grand canonical ensemble
Grand canonical ensemble Statistical mechanics Microcanonical ensemble Canonical ensemble Grand canonical ensemble Isothermal-isobaric ensemble [ ...
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Talk:Grand canonical ensemble
Talk:Grand canonical ensemble Not a physics expert, but is that ...
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Canonical
Canonical Canonical is an adjective derived from canon. It ... part of the back-story." basic, canonic, canonical: reduced to the simplest and most significant ... e.g. "a basic story line"; "a canonical syllable pattern" Religion This word is used ... Roman Catholic churches, adopted by ecumenical councils. Canonical can also mean "part of the ...
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Ensemble average
Ensemble average In statistical mechanics, the ensemble average is defined as the mean of ... the micro-state of a system (the ensemble of possible states), according to the distribution ... system on its micro-states in this ensemble. Since the Ensemble average is dependent of the ensemble ...
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Microcanonical ensemble
Microcanonical ensemble Statistical mechanics Microcanonical ensemble Canonical ensemble Grand canonical ensemble Isothermal-isobaric ensemble [edit this ...
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Climate ensemble
Climate ensemble In physics, a statistical ensemble is a large set of (mental) copies ... system's observed macroscopic properties. A climate ensemble involves slightly different models of the climate ... below. Aims The aim of running an ensemble is usually in order to be able ... number of problems. These include: 1. The ensemble has to be wide ranging to ...
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Ensemble (physics) (translated from German)
Ensemble (physics) Ensemble designated in that statistischen physics the meant ... it always with a subset from the ensemble usually even only with only one System ... statistic forecasts, which are won from the ensemble acceptance, tune z.B. Ensemble average values due to that Ergodic ...
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Statistical ensemble (mathematical physics)
Statistical ensemble (mathematical physics) In mathematical physics, especially as ... by J. Willard Gibbs in 1878, an ensemble (also statistical ensemble or thermodynamic ensemble) is an idealization consisting of a large ... the real system might be in. The ensemble formalises the notion that a physicist ...
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