Influence of Magnetic Field on the Brownian Motion of Charged Particle
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The Brownian motion of a charged particle in a magnetic field has been studied theoretically on the basis of the Langevin equation in an external field of force. In the case when the changed particle is located in a fluid in the presence of a stationary magnetic field, the square root of the mean of the squares of displacements has been expressed concerning with the charge and the field strength in the diffusion process of the arbitrary time interval following after the methods of the calculation in the theories of Ornstein-Uhlenbeck and Fokker-Planck. The spectral density of the velocity process has been obtained by the Fourier transform of its covariance.
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- 1970-03-05
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