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Description
SklogWiki is a wiki for the thermodynamics, statistical mechanics and computer simulation of materials community. SklogWiki derives its name from the famous equation for the entropy:
- S=k log W
This equation is engraved at the top of Boltzmann's headstone at the Vienna Zentralfriedhof.
The symbols,
- ΘΔcs
is the short-hand used by James Clerk Maxwell for the word thermodynamics.
Principal topics
- Classical thermodynamics
- Statistical mechanics
- Integral equations
- Monte Carlo simulations
- Molecular dynamics simulations
- Soft condensed matter
- Simple liquids
- Molecular fluids
- Complex fluids
History
SklogWiki was founded by Carl McBride on the 15th of February 2007.
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