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▸ noun: The Kubo formula, named for Ryogo Kubo who first presented the formula in 1957, is an equation which expresses the linear response of an observable quantity due to a time-dependent perturbation.
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▸ noun: The Kubo formula, named for Ryogo Kubo who first presented the formula in 1957, is an equation which expresses the linear response of an observable quantity due to a time-dependent perturbation.
▸ Words similar to Kubo formula
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▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near Kubo formula
▸ Rhymes of Kubo formula
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