Klein–Kramers equation
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Klein–Kramers equation
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In physics and mathematics, the Klein–Kramers equation or sometimes referred as Kramers–Chandrasekhar equation is a partial differential equation that describes the probability density function f of a Brownian particle in phase space. It is a special case of the Fokker–Planck equation. In one spatial dimension, f is a function of three independent variables: the scalars x, p, and t. In this case, the Klein–Kramers equation is where V(x) is the external potential, m is the particle mass, ξ is the
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