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linear response theoryの例文

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  • An advanced approach uses a combination of stochastic methods and linear response theory.
  • With very small perturbations, the response can be analysed in linear response theory.
  • See for example, linear response theory, Green Kubo relations and Green's function ( many-body theory ).
  • For small deviations from equilibrium, linear response theory allows to express transport properties caused by small external fields through equilibrium correlation functions.
  • The model thus allows, for example, the use of molecular models to predict material properties in the context of linear response theory.
  • Strictly speaking stirring is a non-linear effect, because in linear response theory ( LRT ) an AC driving induces an AC current with the same frequency.
  • He also developed a "'linear response theory based on coupled cluster formalism ( CCLRT ) "', which is similar in scope to the SAC-CI and done independently of it.
  • In the early 1950s, Kubo transformed research into the linear response properties of near-equilibrium condensed-matter systems, in particular the understanding of electron transport and conductivity, through the Kubo formalism, a Green's function approach to linear response theory for quantum systems.
  • According to linear response theory, the Fourier transform of " K " or " G " describes how the system returns to equilibrium after an external perturbation; for this reason, the dispersion step in the GHz . . THz region is also called structural relaxation.