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What is Gibbs factor?

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Answered by snehasru13
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If we generalize and allow the number of particles to change as well, we can obtain a ratio of probabilities: = The structure of the above is very similar to what we encountered before. Ignoring the new term returns the familiar form from before. Any term of the form e(Nμ- )/τ is called a Gibbs factor.

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If we generalize and allow the number of particles to change as well, we can obtain a ratio of probabilities: = The structure of the above is very similar to what we encountered before. Ignoring the new term returns the familiar form from before. Any term of the form e(Nμ- )/τ is called a Gibbs factor.

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