Using an analogy with statistical thermodynamics and the Einstein equation for fluctuation probabilities, a fluctuation model for the inelastic collisional interaction governing molecular energy transfers is introduced. « Symmetrized» expressions respecting the detailed balance principle are obtained for the classical and semi-classical transition probabilities. These expressions are shown to be equal - within standard approximations (saddle point for perturbational integrals) - to the corre¬sponding quantum-mechanical WKB equations. Although here intro¬duced for the case of vibration-translation molecular energy transfers, the model equations reveal some generality and can be applied to a number of inelastic processes in physics. A few pos...
We recently developed the so-called classical-discrete (CD) fluctua¬tion model for inelastic molecul...
The classical “discrete” fluctuation model for inelastic collisional interactions is used to symmetr...
The classical “discrete” fluctuation model for inelastic collisional interactions is used to symmetr...
Using an analogy with statistical thermodynamics and the Einstein equation for fluctuation probabili...
Using an analogy with statistical thermodynamics and the Einstein equation for fluctuation probabili...
Using an analogy with statistical thermodynamics and the Einstein equation for fluctuation probabili...
Using an analogy with Statistical Thermodynamics and the Einstein equation for fluctuation probabili...
In a few previous papers, we introduced a so-called fluctuation model accounting for inelastic effec...
In a few previous papers, we introduced a so-called fluctuation model accounting for inelastic effec...
In a few previous papers, we introduced a so-called fluctuation model accounting for inelastic effec...
The energy fluctuation model provides a typical expression for transition probabilities in inelastic...
In a few previous papers, we introduced a so-called fluctuation model accounting for inelastic effec...
In a few previous papers, we introduced a so-called fluctuation model accounting for inelastic effec...
In a few previous papers, we introduced a so-called fluctuation model accounting for inelastic effec...
We recently developed the so-called classical-discrete (CD) fluctua¬tion model for inelastic molecul...
We recently developed the so-called classical-discrete (CD) fluctua¬tion model for inelastic molecul...
The classical “discrete” fluctuation model for inelastic collisional interactions is used to symmetr...
The classical “discrete” fluctuation model for inelastic collisional interactions is used to symmetr...
Using an analogy with statistical thermodynamics and the Einstein equation for fluctuation probabili...
Using an analogy with statistical thermodynamics and the Einstein equation for fluctuation probabili...
Using an analogy with statistical thermodynamics and the Einstein equation for fluctuation probabili...
Using an analogy with Statistical Thermodynamics and the Einstein equation for fluctuation probabili...
In a few previous papers, we introduced a so-called fluctuation model accounting for inelastic effec...
In a few previous papers, we introduced a so-called fluctuation model accounting for inelastic effec...
In a few previous papers, we introduced a so-called fluctuation model accounting for inelastic effec...
The energy fluctuation model provides a typical expression for transition probabilities in inelastic...
In a few previous papers, we introduced a so-called fluctuation model accounting for inelastic effec...
In a few previous papers, we introduced a so-called fluctuation model accounting for inelastic effec...
In a few previous papers, we introduced a so-called fluctuation model accounting for inelastic effec...
We recently developed the so-called classical-discrete (CD) fluctua¬tion model for inelastic molecul...
We recently developed the so-called classical-discrete (CD) fluctua¬tion model for inelastic molecul...
The classical “discrete” fluctuation model for inelastic collisional interactions is used to symmetr...
The classical “discrete” fluctuation model for inelastic collisional interactions is used to symmetr...