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  ArXiv Statistical Mechanics http://arxiv.org/list/cond-mat.stat-mech/recent
Recent papers and preprints in Statistical Mechanics.
  Entropy http://www.mdpi.org/entropy/
Online journal intended for collegiate audiences. Provides links to web-based articles as well as some "basic" lessons on entropy.
  Introduction to Macromolecular Simulation http://cmm.info.nih.gov/intro_simulation/
Notes by Peter J. Steinbach on the application of statistical mechanics to the structure and dynamics of biomolecules.
  Philosophy of Statistical Mechanics http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/statphys-statmech/
Entry in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy with bibliography and links.
  Phase transitions on lattices http://ibiblio.org/e-notes/Perc/contents.htm
Phase transitions and solitons in magnetics, site and continuum percolations with interactive Java applets and comments.
  King's College London http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/research/statphys/
Statistical Mechanics and Quantum Probability Group. Staff and preprints.
  History of Statistical Physics http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9803005
A short review by D. Flamm of the history of statistical physics.
  Molecular Dynamics Simulator http://polymer.bu.edu/wamnet.html
Java applets to simulate motion of molecules under different potentials.
  Center for Statistical Mechanics and Mathematical Physics http://www.mathphys.vt.edu/
An interdisciplinary center at Virginia Tech. Staff and research interests.
  Boltzmann Transport Equation http://urila.tripod.com/Boltzmann.htm
A paper by Uri Lachish studying transport phenomena: currents and transport coefficients; thermally induced diffusion.
  Statistical Mechanics in a Nutshell http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9805024
Lecture notes by Jochen Rau from a course on "Transport Theory" taught at Dresden University.

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