1. Transport, Collective Motion, and Brownian Motion
2. Theoretical study of collision-induced far-infrared absorption of dense rare-gas mixtures
3. The history of information theory has been reviewed by Tribus M.The Maximum Entropy FormalismLevine R.D. Tribus M. MIT 1979 1 1 Seminal contributions were made by E. T. Jaynes, who pointed out the applications to statistical mechanics (Ibid., p. 15; also 1957,Phys. Rev.,106,620 and108,171). IT was first applied in a spectroscopic context byPowles, J. G., andCarazza, B., 1970,Magnetic Resonance, edited by C. K. Cooganet al.(Plenum), p. 133, and has recently been used to calculate the CIA lineshape in rare gas mixtures byGburski, Z.Gray, C. G., andSullivan, D. E., 1983,Chem. Phys. Lett.,100,383.
4. Theory of line shape in pressure-induced absorption
5. Analysis of the far infrared spectrum of gaseous N2