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Statistical Mechanics: Velocity and Langevin Formulation

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This lecture covers the statistical mechanics of velocity and Langevin formulation, discussing the Langevin force, thermal equilibrium, and statistical averages. It also explores concepts like velocity depacketing, statistical averages, and uncorrelated solutions.

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Advanced statistical physics
We explore statistical physics in both classical and open quantum systems. Additionally, we will cover probabilistic data analysis that is extremely useful in many applications.
Advanced statistical physics
We explore statistical physics in both classical and open quantum systems. Additionally, we will cover probabilistic data analysis that is extremely useful in many applications.
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