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Reducing low-frequency noise during reversible fluctuations
Ralph Chamberlin
Physics
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Chemical Compounds
Ising Model
100%
Monte Carlo Method
66%
Entropy
51%
Thermodynamics
38%
Energy
29%
Engineering & Materials Science
Power spectral density
71%
Ising model
49%
White noise
34%
Thermodynamics
27%
Entropy
26%
Derivatives
25%
Physics & Astronomy
low frequencies
44%
white noise
22%
Ising model
20%
crossovers
18%
entropy
15%
thermodynamics
14%
simulation
8%
energy
6%