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Astrophysics and Space Science, 1997
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2018
Abstract This chapter covers the equations governing the evolution of particle distribution and relates the macroscopic thermodynamical quantities to the distribution function. The motion of N particles is governed by 6N equations of motion of first order in time, written in either Hamiltonian form or in terms of Poisson brackets.
Nathalie Deruelle, Jean-Philippe Uzan
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Abstract This chapter covers the equations governing the evolution of particle distribution and relates the macroscopic thermodynamical quantities to the distribution function. The motion of N particles is governed by 6N equations of motion of first order in time, written in either Hamiltonian form or in terms of Poisson brackets.
Nathalie Deruelle, Jean-Philippe Uzan
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Kinetic theory and reaction kinetics
2013While reaction rates are empirical in nature, collision theory does provide a means to estimate the reaction rate. Collision theory gives rise to the correct reaction rate dependence on concentrations and temperature. Based on collision theory, most viable reactions are bimolecular. Reactions with more than three molecules are unfavorable.
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Foundations and applications of quantum kinetic theory
Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics, 2022Yoshimasa Hidaka, Shi Pu, Qun Wang
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2001
Abstract Kinetic theory is the branch of statistical physics dealing with the dynamics of non-equilibrium processes and their relaxation to thermodynamic equilibrium. The Boltzmann equation, established by Ludwig Boltzmann in 1872, is its cornerstone [1]. Originally developed in the framework of dilute gas systems, the Boltzmann equation
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Abstract Kinetic theory is the branch of statistical physics dealing with the dynamics of non-equilibrium processes and their relaxation to thermodynamic equilibrium. The Boltzmann equation, established by Ludwig Boltzmann in 1872, is its cornerstone [1]. Originally developed in the framework of dilute gas systems, the Boltzmann equation
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