systematic fluctuation - Übersetzung nach russisch
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systematic fluctuation - Übersetzung nach russisch

THEOREM
Fluctuation Dissipation Theorem; Fluctuation–dissipation theorem; Fluctuation dissipation theorem; Fluctuation-Dissipation theorem; Fluctuation-dissipation relation; Fluctuation–dissipation relation
  • A simple circuit for illustrating Johnson–Nyquist thermal noise in a resistor.

systematic fluctuation      

математика

систематическая флуктуация

fluctuation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fluctuations; Fluctuations (disambiguation); Fluctuation (disambiguation)
колебание, флуктуация, отклонение (от заданного режима или значения)
fluctuation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fluctuations; Fluctuations (disambiguation); Fluctuation (disambiguation)

[flʌktʃu'eiʃ(ə)n]

общая лексика

флуктуация (несимметричное отклонение от равновесия в популяции)

колебание, флуктуация

вариация

колебание

неустойчивость

случайные изменения

текучесть

флуктуационный

медицина

флюктуация

строительное дело

колебание, изменение

существительное

общая лексика

колебание

неустойчивость

неуверенность

нерешительность

качание, колыхание

редкое выражение

колыхание

покачивание

специальный термин

флуктуация

флюктуация

отклонение (от заданного режима или параметра)

Definition

Fluctuation
·noun A wavering; unsteadiness; as, fluctuations of opinion; fluctuations of prices.
II. Fluctuation ·noun A motion like that of waves; a moving in this and that direction; as, the fluctuations of the sea.
III. Fluctuation ·noun The motion or undulation of a fluid collected in a natural or artifical cavity, which is felt when it is subjected to pressure or percussion.

Wikipedia

Fluctuation-dissipation theorem

The fluctuation–dissipation theorem (FDT) or fluctuation–dissipation relation (FDR) is a powerful tool in statistical physics for predicting the behavior of systems that obey detailed balance. Given that a system obeys detailed balance, the theorem is a proof that thermodynamic fluctuations in a physical variable predict the response quantified by the admittance or impedance (to be intended in their general sense, not only in electromagnetic terms) of the same physical variable (like voltage, temperature difference, etc.), and vice versa. The fluctuation–dissipation theorem applies both to classical and quantum mechanical systems.

The fluctuation–dissipation theorem was proven by Herbert Callen and Theodore Welton in 1951 and expanded by Ryogo Kubo. There are antecedents to the general theorem, including Einstein's explanation of Brownian motion during his annus mirabilis and Harry Nyquist's explanation in 1928 of Johnson noise in electrical resistors.

Übersetzung von &#39systematic fluctuation&#39 in Russisch