| 31. | The asymptotic equipartition property essentially states that this peak is infinitely sharp, with infinite fall-off on either side.
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| 32. | Fluctuate wildly, but the equipartition theorem allows its " average " energy to be calculated at any temperature.
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| 33. | This particular proof of achievability follows the style of proofs that make use of the asymptotic equipartition property ( AEP ).
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| 34. | The equipartition of kT / 2 requires that the degree of freedom appears only as a quadratic term in the energy.
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| 35. | The entropy rate can be thought of as a general property of stochastic sources; this is the asymptotic equipartition property.
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| 36. | All of the diatomics examined have heat capacities that are lower than those predicted by the equipartition theorem, except Br 2.
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| 37. | B to the heat capacity by the equipartition theorem, where " N " e is the number of electrons.
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| 38. | :: * The references in the History section do describe how the equipartition theorem was derived and by whom, right?
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| 39. | The velocity data was used to verify the Maxwell-Boltzmann velocity distribution, and the equipartition theorem for a Brownian particle.
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| 40. | From there equipartition theorem calls for it's redistribution . talk ) 11 : 37, 6 April 2012 ( UTC)
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