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Fourier's law of conduction
where is the heat current, T is the temperature, and k(T) is the heat conductivity tensor of the material.
Heat flow in one dimension
- Roberto Livi and Stefano Lepri "Heat in one dimension", Nature 421 p. 327 (2003)
- Onuttom Narayan and Sriram Ramaswamy "Anomalous Heat Conduction in One-Dimensional Momentum-Conserving Systems", Physical Review Letters 89 200601 (2002)