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where <math>\varrho</math> is a distribution function <math>\varrho(p,q)</math>, ''p'' is the generalised momenta and ''q'' are the | where <math>\varrho</math> is a distribution function <math>\varrho(p,q)</math>, ''p'' is the generalised momenta and ''q'' are the | ||
generalised coordinates. | generalised coordinates. | ||
With time a volume element can change shape, but phase points neither enter nor leave the volume. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[category: statistical mechanics]] | [[category: statistical mechanics]] |
Revision as of 14:13, 22 August 2007
Liouville's theorem is an expression of the conservation of volume of phase space:
where is a distribution function , p is the generalised momenta and q are the generalised coordinates. With time a volume element can change shape, but phase points neither enter nor leave the volume.