STATISTICS -THE BASIC OF STATISTICAL THERMODYNAMICS: A CORRELATION
Jaydip Datta
No 4utsd, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
In our earlier Review some descriptive statistical features like linear regression aspects of Karl Pearson Coefficient / Correlation coefficient [ 1 ] has been studied specially. But the knowledge of Basic Statistics is the foundation course of STATISTICAL THERMODYNAMICS . The significant Correlation ( R^2 lies between 0.2 – 0.85 ) is nothing but the measure of PROBABILITY . Thus the Thermodynamic Probability (T.P ) is a function of Weights of the Configuration ( W ) [2] Stirling’s approximation [ 2 ] is also a good convergence with T.P as well randomisation aspects of Entropy or Weights of Configuration ( W ) .
Date: 2020-02-24
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