Abstract. We describe a new model of massless thermal bosons which predicts an hyperbolic fluctuation spectrum at low frequencies. It is found that the partition function per mode is the Euler generating function for unrestricted partitions p(n). Thermodynamical quantities carry a strong arithmetical structure: they are given by series with Fourier coefficients equal to summatory functions σk(n) of the power of divisors, with k = −1 for the free energy, k = 0 for the number of particles and k = 1 for the internal energy. Low frequency contributions are calculated using Mellin transform methods. In particular the internal energy per mode diverges as ẼkT = π2 6x with x = hνkT in contrast to the Planck energy E ̃ = kT. The theory is applied ...
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It is investigated to what extent a suitable weighting of relaxation processes can serve as a more g...
We describe a new model of massless thermal bosons which predicts an hyperbolic fluctuation spectrum...
We present a systematic study of thermal effects on crackling noise. We identify three different sca...
Abstract- A simple theoretical derivation for obtaining the Johnson thermal noise formula using wind...
International audienceIntrinsic frequency fluctuations with a $1/f$ power spectral density limit the...
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International audienceIn this paper, the description of the resonator realization and the topology o...
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It has been recently shown numerically that the transition from integrability to chaos in quantum sy...
We consider globally coupled random frequency oscillators under thermal noise, and explore the synch...
The Bose-Einstein distribution is derived, and from this the mean values and fluctuations of the the...
The effects of thermal fluctuations on solitons and phonons of the sine-Gordon system are investigat...
International audienceAcoustic resonances at frequencies around 500 MHz and Q-factors exceeding one ...
It is investigated to what extent a suitable weighting of relaxation processes can serve as a more g...