As is well known, the fluctuations from a stable stationary nonequilibrium
state are described by a linearized nonhomogeneous Boltzmann-Langevin equation.
The stationary state itself may be described by a nonlinear Boltzmann equation.
The ways of its linearization sometimes seem to be not unique. We argue that
there is actually a unique way to obtain a linear equation for the
fluctuations. In the present paper we treat as an example an analytical theory
of nonequilibrium shot noise in a diffusive conductor under the space charge
limited regime. Our approach is compared with that of Schomerus, Mishchenko and
Beenakker [Phys. Rev. B 60, 5839 (1999)]. We find some difference between the
present theory and the approach of their paper and discuss a possible origin of
the difference. We believe that it is related to the fundamentals of the theory
of fluctuation phenomena in a nonequilibrium electron gas.Comment: 17 pages, no figure