FDT - définition. Qu'est-ce que FDT
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Formal Description Technique
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Fluctuation-dissipation theorem         
  • A simple circuit for illustrating Johnson–Nyquist thermal noise in a resistor.
THEOREM
Fluctuation Dissipation Theorem; Fluctuation–dissipation theorem; Fluctuation dissipation theorem; Fluctuation-Dissipation theorem; Fluctuation-dissipation relation; Fluctuation–dissipation relation
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.

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