Langevin equation

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Formula:6674259

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WikidataQ584537 ScholiaQ584537MaRDI QIDQ6674259

FDOQ6674259 same as Newton's equation of motion, but with additional terms for friction|damping and for stochastic collisions added, named after Paul Langevin




Note that a Langevin equation can be reformulated as a Fokker–Planck equation governing a probability distribution.

Defining Formula: Md2dt2q=F(q)γddtq+2γkBTR(t)
F represents force acting on a particle
M represents particle mass
R(t) represents white noise
T represents temperature
γ represents coefficient of friction
kB represents Boltzmann constant
q represents particle position
t represents time

Mathematical expressions specializing Langevin equation

Brownian equation
Newton second law of motion for constant mass
heavy particle Newton equation

Described at:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langevin_equation


Similar mathematical expressions

Brownian equation
Fokker-Planck equation


Further items linking to Langevin equation

Item Property
classical time evolution contains
Langevin dynamics contains

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