We discuss the general theory of time correlation functions and their spectra as given by Mori and Zwanzig, and present an alternative formulation based on recurrence relations of new basis vectors in the Hilbert space of the analyzed property. We also show that, in a very general way, spectra can be decomposed in series of Lorentzian functions. Consequently, the correlation functions can always, on a theoretical basis, be represented by a series of exponentials. Examples of application of the theory are given.

An alternative theory for time dependent correlations: recurrence relation and the exponential expansion

U Bafile;
2016

Abstract

We discuss the general theory of time correlation functions and their spectra as given by Mori and Zwanzig, and present an alternative formulation based on recurrence relations of new basis vectors in the Hilbert space of the analyzed property. We also show that, in a very general way, spectra can be decomposed in series of Lorentzian functions. Consequently, the correlation functions can always, on a theoretical basis, be represented by a series of exponentials. Examples of application of the theory are given.
2016
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
Inglese
2nd International Workshop on Brillouin Scattering, Brillouin And Neutrons: Assessing New Advances
2nd International Workshop on Brillouin Scattering, Brillouin And Neutrons: Assessing New Advances
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http://brillouin2016.iom.cnr.it/data/uploads/abstract_book.pdf
3-5/02/2016
Sapienza Università di Roma, Physics Department
time dependent correlations
Oral presentation by F. Barocchi.
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04 Contributo in convegno::04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
F. Barocchi ; U. Bafile ; S. Bellissima ; E. Guarini ; M. Neumann
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