Fluctuation-induced forces in and out of equilibrium
In a fluctuating medium of quantum, thermal, or non-thermal origin, an interaction is induced between external objects that modify the fluctuations. These interactions can appear in a vast variety of systems, leading to a plethora of interesting phenomena. Notable examples of these include: (1) like...
Main Author: | Golestanian, R |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2005
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