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Lecture 2 | Modern Physics: Statistical Mechanics

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April 6, 2009 - Leonard Susskind overviews elementary mathematics to define a method for understanding statistical mechanics.

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  • "#" - multinomial coefficient

  • Why does lecture 3 have more views then lecture 2? IT DOESN'T MAKE SENSE, PEOPLE!

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  • This is just the best Maths lecture I have ever heard :) It is even better than those of MIT calculus courses in the sense that you can very easily remember the info you studied here compared to the others

  • 4:25

    Silences like this one always confuse the crap out of me.

  • Very educational. Mabuhay!

  • Subtitles are wrong in some parts, it's not "act"... is only "x", it's not "...so too", is "...sub two" , I can note some mistakes, but not all :(

  • Damn that's annoying, why did they stop filming? =/

  • sounds a bit like christopher walken at times. (just a bit)

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