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The '''fluctuation-dissipation theorem''' is given by
The '''fluctuation-dissipation theorem''' is given by



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The fluctuation-dissipation theorem is given by

where B represents random noise or a fluctuating force, is a dissipative or frictional force, is the Boltzmann constant and T is the temperature.

References

  1. H. Nyquist "Thermal Agitation of Electric Charge in Conductors", Physical Review 32 pp. 110 - 113 (1928)
  2. Herbert B. Callen and Theodore A. Welton "Irreversibility and Generalized Noise", Physical Review 83 pp. 34 - 40 (1951)
  3. Herbert B. Callen and Richard F. Greene "On a Theorem of Irreversible Thermodynamics", Physical Review 86 pp. 702 - 710 (1952)
  4. Richard F. Greene and Herbert B. Callen "On a Theorem of Irreversible Thermodynamics. II ", Physical Review 88 pp. 1387 - 1391 (1952)