Brownian motion, and Kramer's rate formula are included in the rate theory chapter. One suggestion (for a possible second edition) would be the inclusion of more applications that are carried through to quantitative conclusions, such as specific atomic based-computations of elastic behavior of crystals, including finite, nonlinear deformation (some examples can be found in Mechanics of Solids, edited by H. G. Hopkins and M. J. Sewell, Pergamon Press, 1982).
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