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Relaxation Physics

Relaxation Physics is a branch of physics devoted to understanding and predicting the dynamics of physical systems in equilibrium, or non-equilibrium. It is used in numerous applications, such as forecasting weather patterns, understanding the behavior of different materials, and simulating the transport of energy a…

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Overview

Relaxation Physics is a branch of physics devoted to understanding and predicting the dynamics of physical systems in equilibrium, or non-equilibrium. It is used in numerous applications, such as forecasting weather patterns, understanding the behavior of different materials, and simulating the transport of energy and matter in biological systems. Relaxation Physics is also used in the design of materials and technological processes like nuclear reactors, as well as to understand the behavior of novel materials like nanomaterials. Its importance lies in its ability to probe complex systems and processes in order to identify new solutions and optimize existing ones.

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Yoshiaki Kikuchi · Japan Yung-Yao Chen · Taiwan Yang Chen · United States

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