Perturbative continued-fraction method for weakly interacting Brownian spins and dipoles

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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1 page, 1 figure. Abstract of a talk delivered at the Spanish conference on statistical mechanics Fises 2002 at Tarragona

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The continued-fraction method was developed systematically by Risken and co-workers to solve problems of arbitrary fluctuations in nonlinear systems. However, this efficient technique is limited to problems with a few variables, which in practice means systems of noninteracting entities (particles, spins, etc.) We illustrate how to extend the continued-fraction method to weakly coupled systems with the problem of relaxation in classical spins.

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