Langevin Equation Bivector
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Langevin Equation Bivector has 3 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
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- Bivector Field[1]sourceall time · 579
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- ∂_t F = v²∇²F + [F,∇F] + η[1]sourceall time · 579
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∂_t F = v²∇²F + [F,∇F] + η
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ctx:discord/blah/watt-activation/579- full textwatt-activation-579text/plain2 KB
doc:agent/watt-activation-579/a0b54036-8d52-45dd-9e28-d812309e6098Show excerpt
[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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