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Max Planck

ÜBER EINEN SATZ DER STATISTISCHEN DYNAMIK UND SEINE ERWEITERUNG IN DER QUANTENTHEORIE. Sitzungsberichte der Königlich Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. 1917. XXIV. XXV. Sitzung der physikalischen-mathematischen Classe am 10. Mai.

Berlin: Verlag der Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften (In - Kommission bei Georg Reimer, Reichsdruckerei), 24thd May 1917.,

480,00 €

Wonderland on Paper

(Wien, Austria)

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Autore
Max Planck
Editori
Berlin: Verlag der Königlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften (In, Kommission bei Georg Reimer, Reichsdruckerei), 24thd May 1917.
Formato
Imperial 8vo (26,4:19 cm), 18 pages 324-341 [1]. Letterpress on machine paper, in original publisher’s brochure on orange stock with black title printing.
Soggetto
Mathematik, Astronomie, Meteorologie, Physik & Chemie
Lingue
Inglese

Descrizione

First separate printing, in the original wrappers. – Content: The paper contains Planck's derivation of the Fokker-Planck equation, a generalization of Einstein's equation of Brownian Motion. The Fokker–Planck equation arises in a wide variety of natural science, including solid-state physics, quantum optics, chemical physics, theoretical biology and circuit theory. The Fokker–Planck equation was first utilized by Fokker and Planck to describe the Brownian motion of particles. “In statistical mechanics, the Fokker–Planck equation is a partial differential equation that describes the time evolution of the probability density function of the velocity of a particle under the influence of drag forces and random forces, as in Brownian motion” (Wikipedia). – Condition: Wrappers at upper margin of front cover with small publisher's (?) stamp, bottom and top of spine with minimal faults, otherwise fine, uncut copy. – Rarity: APO (1988ff.) and ABPC (1973ff.) record no copy at all at auction.