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On the foundations of statistical mechanics: ergodicity, many degrees of freedom and inference

Sergio Chibbaro, Lamberto Rondoni, Angelo Vulpiani

Published 2014-10-01Version 1

The present paper is meant to give a simple introduction to the problem of the connection between microscopic dynamics and statistical laws. For sake of simplicity, we mostly refer to non-dissipative dynamics, since dissipation adds technical difficulties to the conceptual issues, although part of our discussion extends beyond this limit. In particular, the relevance of chaos and ergodicity is here confronted with that of the large number of degrees of freedom. In Section 2, we review the microscopic connection, along the lines of Boltzmann's approach, and of its further developments. In Section 3, we discuss the falsifiability of statistical mechanics and its role as statistical inference. In particular we argue that the Maximum entropy priciple is in general not a predictive tool.

Comments: 13 pages
Journal: Communications in Theoretical Physics Vol. 62, No. 4, pp. 469--475, 2014
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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