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fluctuation-dissipation theorem

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fluctuation-dissipation theorem has 9 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 2 live disagreements.

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Cited AsEinstein 1905[1]
Cited AsKubo 1966[1]
Attributed toEinstein 1905[2]
Attributed toKubo 1966[2]
ReferencesEinstein 1905[1]
Establishes NecessityNoise Amplitude[1]
Rdf:typePhysical Law[2]
Requires Conditionequation-dissipation-times-T[2]

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  1. [1]Part 5824 facts
    ctx:discord/blah/watt-activation/part-582
  2. [2]5795 facts
    ctx:discord/blah/watt-activation/579
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      [2026-03-29 03:19] xenonfun: ``` ⏺ Yes. The Langevin equation is standard statistical mechanics — it's the Einstein relation applied to field theory. The physics: Euler without noise = zero-temperature dynamics. The field always rolls do

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