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Why is the partition function dimensionless?

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1 points by wisenheimer 5 years ago · 3 comments

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aumakua 5 years ago

Strictly mathematically speaking, the partition function is a sum of exponentials, which are each dimensionless.

From a probabilistic perspective, the partition function is the normalizing constant for the Boltzmann distribution; if the partition function takes value Z, then the probability of any state of your system is given by P_state = exp(-E_state/T) / Z. Since the numerator is dimensionless (it represents an unnormalized probability), and the left hand side represents a probability (which is dimensionless), the denominator Z must also be dimensionless.

wisenheimerOP 5 years ago

Partition Function (statistical mechanics) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_function_(statistica...

wisenheimerOP 5 years ago

Ask HN :)

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