New Trends in Kramers’ Reaction Rate Theory [electronic resource] / edited by Peter Talkner, Peter Hänggi
- Author
- Talkner, Peter
- Published
- Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1995.
- Physical Description
- IX, 251 pages : online resource
- Additional Creators
- Hänggi, Peter and SpringerLink (Online service)
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- Contents
- 1. Introduction -- 2. Variational Transition State Theory in Condensed Phases -- 3. Anharmonic Barrier Corrections for Kramers’ Rate-Problem in the Spatial Diffusion Regime -- 4. The Theory of Multi-Barrier Crossing -- 5. Surmounting Fluctuating Barriers -- 6. Noise-Induced Transitions and Chemical Rate Laws -- 7. Invariant Densities and Escape Rates for Maps with Weak Gaussian Noise -- 8. First Passage Time Renormalization and Escape from an Imperfect Trap -- 9. Stretched Times and Divergent Time Scales -- 10. A Feynman Path Integral Formulation of Quantum Mechanical Transition State Theory -- 11. Recent Developments in the Quantum Mechanical Theory of Chemical Reaction Rates.
- Summary
- The escape from metastable states via noise-assisted hopping and/or tunneling is pivotal to many scientific disciplines. It impacts on such diverse physical, chemical and biological processes as diffusion in solids, chemical reactions, nucleation phenomena and transfer of matter and information in biological systems. This volume surveys recent developments in the rate theory of both equilibrium and nonequilibrium processes. The understanding of the classical and quantum-mechanical concepts of this theory is deepened and extended in order to cope with various problems which, in particular, arise in complex systems. A wide range of applications are discussed such as correlated hops in periodic potentials, fluctuating barriers, transitions to limit cycles, discrete time dynamics, random walks on selfsimilar structures, and nonexponential decay in disordered systems is covered and profoundly discussed. For research workers and graduate students in chemistry, physics and biology with an interest in reaction rate theory.
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- ISBN
- 9789401104654
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- text file PDF
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- AVAILABLE ONLINE TO AUTHORIZED PSU USERS.
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- Springer eBooks
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