2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118571767.ch3
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Longest Relaxation Time of Relaxation Processes for Classical and Quantum Brownian Motion in a Potential: Escape Rate Theory Approach

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“…While the classical theory of the Brownian motion (based either on the Langevin equation or on its accompanying Fokker–Planck equation) is well-established and is still the subject of discussions, a rigorous derivation and corresponding analysis for quantum systems is lacking as the formulation of dissipation in quantum mechanics is more complicated than that of classical one. ,, However, in many cases, a theory of dissipation based on the classical Brownian motion is often inadequate (and also inappropriate) especially at low temperatures because it ignores quantum effects. Quantum molecular dynamics with dissipation (relevant to many processes in chemistry, physics, and biology) is a long-standing theoretical challenge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the classical theory of the Brownian motion (based either on the Langevin equation or on its accompanying Fokker–Planck equation) is well-established and is still the subject of discussions, a rigorous derivation and corresponding analysis for quantum systems is lacking as the formulation of dissipation in quantum mechanics is more complicated than that of classical one. ,, However, in many cases, a theory of dissipation based on the classical Brownian motion is often inadequate (and also inappropriate) especially at low temperatures because it ignores quantum effects. Quantum molecular dynamics with dissipation (relevant to many processes in chemistry, physics, and biology) is a long-standing theoretical challenge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to illustrate this it will be necessary to summarize the main features of the calculation of the Kramers VLD rate. In so doing the opportunity will be taken to briefly describe how the Kramers result may be extended to all values of the dissipation of the particle to its surrounding heat bath because in general the calculations (see [3]) are not readily accessible and crucially depend on the Kramers oscillation concept.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very frequently, a system far away from equilibrium does not relax to a thermodynamic equilibrium state with a BG distribution, but might asymptotically approach a stationary nonequilibrium state with power-law distribution. In this situation, the Maxwellian distribution (4) should be replaced by the power-law one (2). In nonextensive statistical mechanics, the power-law distribution (2) can be derived using the extremization of Tsallis entropy [5].…”
Section: The Power-law Collision Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been various reaction rate theories that have been developed to calculate reaction rate coefficients, among which the collision theory is an old and foundational one [1]. Other reaction rate theories, such as transition state theory, Kramers rate theory, and unimolecular rate theory, all borrow the idea from the collision theory [1][2][3]. More important, analysis of the collision phenomena plays a central role in almost all investigations of structures of matters on microscopic scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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