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Meet a new foe: the systematics of computational flicker spectroscopy

Meet a new foe: the systematics of computational flicker spectroscopy

by Markus Deserno | Jun 3, 2021 | Own Work

by Markus Deserno One of the fundamental facts of statistical physics is that microscopic systems are subject to constant thermal fluctuations. They are fundamentally random, but still exhibit many regularities that permit us to learn a great deal about those systems....

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