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Fluctuation theorem
Fluctuation theorem The second law of thermodynamics stands in ... referred to as Loschmidt's paradox. The fluctuation theorem (FT) gives a resolution to this "paradox". Statement of the fluctuation theorem (roughly) This theorem (FT) gives ...
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Talk:Fluctuation theorem
Talk:Fluctuation theorem To meet Wikipedia's quality standards and ...
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Fluctuation dissipation theorem
Fluctuation dissipation theorem In statistical physics, the fluctuation dissipation theorem is derived from the assumption that the ... same as its response to a spontaneous fluctuation. There is therefore a direct relation ...
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Fluctuation Dissipations theorem (translated from German)
Fluctuation Dissipations theorem That Fluctuation Dissipations theorem in his original form means, that the ...
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Fluctuation (translated from Russian)
Fluctuation Fluctuations - probable deviations from the average magnitude ... contact - quantum drobovoy noise . Cm. also the Fluctuation- dissipation theorem
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H-theorem
H-theorem In thermodynamics, the H-theorem, introduced by Boltzmann in 1872, describes the ... led to much discussion. Boltzmann's H-theorem The quantity H is defined as the ... H so, according to the H-theorem, S can only increase. However, Loschmidt objected ... s paradox). The answer is that the theorem is based on Boltzmann's assumption ...
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Talk:H-theorem
Talk:H-theorem Origin of the H formula ? how did ... Yosofun 06:42, 12 Apr 2005 (UTC)) Fluctuation theorem I'm cutting the following line: The ... time reversibility paradox is found in the Fluctuation Theorem. There is stuff which could be ...
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Liouville's theorem (Hamiltonian)
Liouville's theorem (Hamiltonian) A separate article is about Liouville's theorem in complex analysis: see Liouville's theorem (complex analysis). In mathematical physics, Liouville's theorem, named after the French mathematician Joseph Liouville, is a key theorem in classical statistical and Hamiltonian mechanics. ...
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List of theorems
... and other applied fields. A Abel's theorem (mathematical analysis) Abelian and tauberian theorems (mathematical analysis) Abel-Ruffini theorem (theory of equations, Galois theory) Abouabdillah's theorem (geometry,number theory) Ankeny-Artin-Chowla theorem (number theory) Arrow's impossibility theorem (game theory) Artin-Schreier theorem (real ...
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Talk:Second law of thermodynamics
... is expanding. Just curious, how is the fluctuation-dissipation theorem related to the expansion of the universe ... believe something's going to happen to fluctuation-dissipation theorem the day the universe stops expanding. Oh ... I know, the day where stops expanding, fluctuation-dissipation theorem will revert so that ...
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