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... Here ∆mn / h is the average frequency of circumventing the barrier interposing two neighboring equilibrium positions of the double-well system, R is the intermolecular separation. The latter line referring to a coupled system contains the reciprocal of Holstein’s narrowing factor. With a realistic J ...
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... application of the conservation laws to the parts and the whole of a classical system and the requirement of additivity of the conserved mechanical quantities. Furthermore, derived quantities, such as the gravitational potential energy, that are not additive in the same simple way as the aforementio ...
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