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Dynamical three-point correlations and quadratic response functions in binary ionic mixture plasmas

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Nonlinear equilibrium fluctuation-dissipation relations are established for magnetic field-free binary ionic mixtures. These relations are derived from calculations of the second order partial current density response to perturbing fields which act on type A ions or on type B ions only. Our principal result connects asingle three-point dynamical structure function to a combination of quadratic partial density response functions. This kind of formulation makes it possible to obtain a more detailed description of three-point spectral correlations by evaluating the response functions from model-dependent kinetic equations. We carry out such an evaluation in the random phase approximation.

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Supported in part by National Science Foundation Grant No. ECS-8107449 and by Air Force Office of Scientific Research Grant No. 76-2960.

On leave of absence from the Department of Physics, University of Nanjing, Nanjing, People's Republic of China.

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Golden, K.I., De-xin, L. Dynamical three-point correlations and quadratic response functions in binary ionic mixture plasmas. J Stat Phys 29, 281–307 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01020787

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