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The contents of this book were originally published in Slovenian in 2005, in two volumes in Slovenian language: P.

The authors have obtained the copyright to publish in English from the Slovenian publishers. Primož Ziherl Jožef Stefan Institute Faculty of Mathematics and Physics University of Ljubljana Ljubljana, Slovenia Gregor Skačej Faculty of Mathematics and Physics University of Ljubljana Ljubljana, Slovenia Solved Problems in Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics With Andreja Šarlah, he co-authored a collection of problems in physics for mathematics students (also in Slovenian language).Part II Statistical Physics.Ĩ Classical Canonical Ensemble.ġ1 Quantum Canonical Ensemble.ġ2 Grand Canonical Ensemble.Īppendix B Metropolis Algorithm. He also prepared an own collection of recent exam problems in statistical thermodynamics. With Primož Ziherl, he co-authored two collections of solved problems in thermodynamics and in statistical physics (in Slovenian language) at an advanced BS level.

He has taught different courses for physics and non-physics students, ranging from introductory physics to advanced statistical physics. His research expertise includes computational soft matter physics, mainly focused on large-scale molecular and lattice simulations of liquid crystalline elastomers (stress-strain behavior, response to thermal and electric external stimuli) and liquid crystal colloids (e.g., topological defects in liquid-crystalline shells). Gregor Skačej is assistant professor of physics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. In 2009 he received the Golden Plaque award from the University of Ljubljana in recognition of his teaching and research work, and in 2018 he won the national Advisor of the Year award.

In 2008, he was selected an Outstanding Referee of the American Physical Society. From 20, he was a member of editorial board of Physical Review E. He served as the training coordinator in Marie-Skłodowska-Curie networks COMPLOIDS and COLLDENSE, co-organizing two summer schools at the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi" in Varenna, Italy, in 2012 and in 2015 and co-editing the textbook-style proceedings. With Antonio Šiber, he wrote a textbook on the mechanics of tissues entitled Cellular Patterns (CRC Press, 2017). He teaches a range of courses at the BS and MS level, mostly those for physics students. His expertise covers theoretical soft condensed matter physics, especially structure formation in colloidal suspensions including crystalline and quasicrystalline phases, and theoretical biophysics with a focus on lipid membranes and vesicles as well as on epithelial tissues and early embryonic development. Primož Ziherl is a professor of physics at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and a scientific councillor at the Department of Theoretical Physics, Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia.
