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    On the theory of Brownian motion with the Alder-Wainwright effect (English)
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    The Stokes Boussinesq-Langevin equation, which describes the time evolution of Brownian motion with the Alder-Wainwright effect, can be treated in the framework of the theory of KMO-Langevin equations which describe the time evolution of a real, stationary Gaussian process with T-positivity (reflection positivity) originating in axiomatic quantum field theory. After proving the fluctuation-dissipation theorems for KMO-Langevin equations, we obtain an explicit formula for the deviation from the classical Einstein relation that occurs in the Stokes-Boussinesq-Langevin equation with a white noise as its random force. We are interested in whether or not it can be measured experimentally.
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    Stokes Boussinesq-Langevin equation
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    Alder-Wainwright effect
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    KMO- Langevin equations
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    fluctuation-dissipation theorems
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