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Date: 2011-09-06 17:32:04
Physics
Transport phenomena
Nature
Chemistry
Diffusion
Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
Conservation law
Molecular diffusion
Molecular dynamics
Entropy
Laws of science
Ergodic theory

PHYSICAL REVIEW E 80, 021126 共2009兲 Fractality of the nonequilibrium stationary states of open volume-preserving systems. I. Tagged particle diffusion Felipe Barra,1 Pierre Gaspard,2 and Thomas Gilbert2

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