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1 December 2025

      13:24  drift-diffusion model (Q6675396) 5 changes history +614 [T4schmidt (5×)]
      
13:24 (cur | prev) +78 T4schmidt talk contribs (‎Changed claim: description (P1459): Private communication by Thomas Koprucki (Nov. 2025): Drift-diffusion models are closely related to reaction-diffusion models, Poisson-Nernst-Planck-models, semiconductor equation. And they are also used for the transport of ions in biological cells, see work by Christine Keller (WIAS) et al.: https://doi.org/10.3390/e27090981)
      
13:21 (cur | prev) +70 T4schmidt talk contribs (‎Changed claim: description (P1459): Private communication by Thomas Koprucki (Nov. 2025): Drift-diffusion models are closely related to reaction-diffusion models, Poisson-Nernst-Planck-models, semiconductor equation. And they are also used for the transport of ions in biological cells.)
      
13:20 (cur | prev) +504 T4schmidt talk contribs (‎Created claim: description (P1459): Private communication by Thomas Koprucki (Nov. 2025): Drift-diffusion models are closely related to reaction-diffusion models, Poisson-Nernst-Planck-models, semiconductor equation.)
      
13:17 (cur | prev) 0 T4schmidt talk contribs (‎Updated [en] alias: van Roosbroeck model)
      
13:17 (cur | prev) −38 T4schmidt talk contribs (‎Changed [en] description: mathematical model describing the semi-classical transport of free electrons and holes in a self-consistent electric field)