This book presents an innovative unified approach to the statistical
foundations of entropy and the fundamentals of equilibrium statistical
mechanics. These intimately related subjects are often developed in a
fragmented historical manner which obscures the essential simplicity of
their logical structure. In contrast, this book critically reassesses
and systematically reorganizes the basic concepts into a simpler
sequential framework which reveals more clearly their logical
relationships. The inherent indistinguishability of identical particles
is emphasized, and the resulting unification of classical and quantum
statistics is discussed in detail.
The discussion is focused entirely on fundamental concepts, so
applications are omitted. The book is written at the advanced
undergraduate or beginning graduate level, and will be useful as a
concise supplement to conventional books and courses in statistical
mechanics, thermal physics, and thermodynamics. It is also suitable for
self-study by those seeking a deeper and more detailed analysis of the
fundamentals.