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\section{Miscellaneous Notes}
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\item Renormalisation group good for things with structure, where correlations between sites are important. Could be good for CLUSTERING investigation, especially if I can write down a Hamiltonian for the whole system composed of other particles (will certainly have to simplify this a lot!).
\item In Langevin analysis (e.g. \citet{1975JFM....72..499H}) we define inertia and friction tensors $\mathbf{m}$ and $\mathbf\zeta$, which act on the derivative of the system's state vector $\mathbf{\dot x}$. What does it mean when these are symmetrical? What does it mean when they are diagonal?
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\item Apparently in regimes far from equilibrium, $\mathbf\zeta$ stops being symmetrical.
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Reading:
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\item Bertin 2009 \url{http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/eric.bertin/lecture_notes2009.pdf}. Section 2.5 on disordered systems.
\item \cite{2009arXiv0901.1271K}
\item Kurchan 1998 Fluctuation Theorem
\item \citet{2009PhRvL.102p0601B}
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