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'''Linear response theory''' is concerned with the behaviour of a system when subjected to an external field, which serves to draw the system away from equilibrium. | |||
==References== | |||
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'''Related reading''' | |||
*Jean-Pierre Hansen and I.R. McDonald "Theory of Simple Liquids", Academic Press (2006) (Third Edition) § 7.6-7.7 ISBN 0-12-370535-5 | |||
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0375-9601(98)00419-8 David Ruelle "General linear response formula in statistical mechanics, and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem far from equilibrium", Physics Letters A '''245''' pp. 220-224 (1998)] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 27 July 2010
Linear response theory is concerned with the behaviour of a system when subjected to an external field, which serves to draw the system away from equilibrium.
References[edit]
Related reading
- Jean-Pierre Hansen and I.R. McDonald "Theory of Simple Liquids", Academic Press (2006) (Third Edition) § 7.6-7.7 ISBN 0-12-370535-5
- David Ruelle "General linear response formula in statistical mechanics, and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem far from equilibrium", Physics Letters A 245 pp. 220-224 (1998)