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Noise / Equations / Quantum field theory / Johnson–Nyquist noise / Langevin equation / Quantum fluctuation / Zero-point energy / Equipartition theorem / Thermal conduction / Physics / Quantum mechanics / Statistical mechanics
Date: 2013-04-07 21:48:48
Noise
Equations
Quantum field theory
Johnson–Nyquist noise
Langevin equation
Quantum fluctuation
Zero-point energy
Equipartition theorem
Thermal conduction
Physics
Quantum mechanics
Statistical mechanics

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