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On the Langevin formalism for nonlinear and nonequilibrium hydrodynamic fluctuations (Q1080757)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3968216
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On the Langevin formalism for nonlinear and nonequilibrium hydrodynamic fluctuations
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3968216

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    On the Langevin formalism for nonlinear and nonequilibrium hydrodynamic fluctuations (English)
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    1984
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    The Landau-Lifshitz method of fluctuating hydrodynamics is generalized to the cases of nonlinear and nonequilibrium fluctuations. For a simple one- component fluid, the multiplicative random fluxes are constructed by using universal Gaussian variables with variances independent of the specific parameters of a fluid. It is shown that the nonlinear Langevin formalism proposed is equivalent to the approach based on the hydrodynamic Fokker-Planck equation derived earlier by statistical-mechanics methods. Then, the scheme is extended to the case of two-component fluids, where cross effects must be taken into account. In conclusion, the connection of the present formalism with the Keizer approach to nonequilibrium fluctutions is discussed.
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    Landau-Lifshitz method
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    fluctuating hydrodynamics
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    nonequilibrium fluctuations
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    one-component fluid
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    multiplicative random fluxes
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    universal Gaussian variables
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    nonlinear Langevin formalism
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    hydrodynamic Fokker-Planck equation
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    two-component fluids
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    Keizer approach
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