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Integral transport theory for test particles in the presence of a time- dependent conservative force
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    Integral transport theory for test particles in the presence of a time- dependent conservative force (English)
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    An integral space-independent transport theory for test particles diffusing by collision against the field particles of an unbounded homogeneous host medium, and in the presence of a time-dependent external conservative force, is developed in the paper. Both the cases of a general and of a separable scattering-creation kernel are considered. Functional and constructive features of the theory are also discussed with particular regard to these case of v-cross sections. Curves, representing the distribution function of the test particles considered and evaluated according to an appropriate specialization of the physical inputs, are shown.
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    integral space-independent transport theory
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    test particles
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    collision
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    unbounded homogeneous host medium
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    time-dependent external conservative force
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    scattering-creation kernel
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    v-cross sections
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