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Generalized irreducible memory function

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In a previous paper we presented a general scheme to reduce the memory function in nonequilibrium statistical physics for purely dissipative cases with detailed balance. Here we simplify and generalize further this scheme to include cases other than purely dissipative ones. As an illustration we discuss simple dense fluids.

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Kawasaki, K. Generalized irreducible memory function. J Stat Phys 87, 981–988 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02181266

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