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A Transport Equation for Quantum Fields with Continuous Mass Spectrum
Within a relativistic real-time Green's function formalism, a quantum
transport equation for the phase-space distribution function is derived without
a quasi-particle approximation. Dissipation is due to a nonzero spectral width,
and can be separated into time-local and memory effects.Comment: 25 pages LaTeX, 1 figure uuencoded, GSI-Preprint 94-1
Quantum Fields and Dissipation
The description of thermal or non-equilibrium systems necessitates a quantum
field theory which differs from the usual approach in two aspects: 1.The
Hilbert space is doubled; 2.Stable quasi-particles do not exist in interacting
systems. A mini-review of these two aspects is given from a practical viewpoint
including two applications. For thermal states it is shown how infrared
divergences occuring in perturbative quasi-particle theories are avoided,
whereas for non-equilibrium states a memory effect is shown to arise in the
thermalization.Comment: Paper in ReVTeX, 12 pages. Figures and complete paper available via
anonymous ftp at ftp://tpri6c.gsi.de/pub/phenning/h96neq, contribution to the
Umezawa memorial volume of Physics Essay
Risk based bridge data collection and asset management and the role of structural health monitoring
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Socio-economic Impact in a Region in the Southern Part of Jutland by the Establishment of a Plant for Processing of Bio Ethanol
A cooperation between The Farmers Association of Southern Jutland, Institute of Food Economics Department of Environmental and Business Economics, USD, and Centre for Rural Development, hosting Leader+ Denmark This report is a translation of the original report in Danish: (Jørgensen, H. P. and K. H.-Gregersen: Estimerede økonomiske virkninger i Syd- og Sønderjyl-land ved etablering af et anlæg til fremstilling af bioethanol, September 2003).
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