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  • (May 6, 2013) Leonard Susskind derives the equations for the energy and pressure of a gas of weakly interacting particles, and ...
  • (October 24, 2011) Leonard Susskind discusses different particle transformations as well as how to represent and analyze them ...
  • A philosophical discussion of Loschmidt's Paradox and the Arrow of Time based on arguments presented in "Topics in
  • (May 13, 2013) Leonard Susskind addresses the apparent contradiction between the reversibility of classical
  • (April 29, 2013) Leonard Susskind presents the mathematical definition of pressure using the Helmholtz free energy, and then ...

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