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Dynamical Correlation Theory for an Escape Process
A dynamical theory which incorporates the electron-electron correlations and
the effects of external magnetic fields for an electron escaping from a helium
surface is presented. The degrees of freedom in the calculation of the escape
rate is reduced from to 3 as compared with other approach. Explicit
expressions for the escape rate in various situations are obtained. In
particular, in the weak parallel magnetic field limit the tunneling rate has an
exponential dependence quadratic with magnetic field strength and an unusual
exponential increase linear with temperature.Comment: 12pages latex, University of Washington, Seattl
Nonequilibrium Steady State Driven by a Nonlinear Drift Force
We investigate the properties of the nonequilibrium steady state for the
stochastic system driven by a nonlinear drift force and influenced by noises
which are not identically and independently distributed. The nonequilibrium
steady state (NESS) current results from a residual part of the drift force
which is not cancelled by the diffusive action of noises. From our previous
study for the linear drift force the NESS current was found to circulate on the
equiprobability surface with the maximum at a stable fixed point of the drift
force. For the nonlinear drift force, we use the perturbation theory with
respect to the cubic and quartic coefficients of the drift force. We find an
interesting potential landscape picture where the probability maximum shifts
from the fixed point of the drift force and, furthermore, the NESS current has
a nontrivial circulation which flows off the equiprobability surface and has
various centers not located at the probability maximum. The theoretical result
is well confirmed by the computer simulation.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure
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