論文収集していて CHAOS の "100 years of Brownian motion" 特集を発見した
こういうのって、そこにある論文を全体として見ることで、 それぞれの独立した論文を越えた価値があると思うけど、 それを享受するには「運」が必要だという現状は、もったいない。
現在、学術雑誌を(少なくとも目次レベルでも)きちんと毎号目を通している 研究者が世界に何人いるんだろうか。 そこを見逃すと、online で検索をかけて目的の論文一本釣りという選択しかなくて、 そうすると複数論文のパッケージという絵が見えない。
ということで、これが件の目次:
"Introduction: 100 years of Brownian motion" (Peter Haenggi and Fabio Marchesoni)
"Brownian motion and diffusion: From stochastic processes to chaos and beyond (F. Cecconi, M. Cencini, M. Falcioni, and A. Vulpiani)
"From diffusion to anomalous diffusion: A century after Einstein's Brownian motion" (I. M. Sokolov and J. Klafter)
"The subtle nature of financial random walks" (Jean-Philippe Bouchaud)
"Fundamental aspects of quantum Brownian motion" (Peter Haenggi and Gert-Ludwig Ingold)
"Quantum Brownian motion with large friction" (Joachim Ankerhold, Hermann Grabert, and Philip Pechukas)
"Non-Markovian stochastic processes: Colored noise" (J. Luczka)
"Self-diffusion in granular gases: Green-Kubo versus Chapman-Enskog" (Nikolai V. Brilliantov and Thorsten Poeschel)
"Random walks, diffusion limited aggregation in a wedge, and average conformal maps" (Leonard M. Sander and Ellak Somfai)
"Noise-assisted transport on symmetric periodic substrates" (M. Borromeo and F. Marchesoni)
"Performance characteristics of Brownian motors" (Heiner Linke, Matthew T. Downton, and Martin J. Zuckermann)
"Controlling the motion of interacting particles: Homogeneous systems and binary mixtures" (Sergey Savel'ev and Franco Nori)
"Moving backward noisily" (R. Eichhorn, P. Reimann, B. Cleuren, and C. Van den Broeck)
"Colloids as model systems for problems in statistical physics" D. Babic, C. Schmitt, and C. Bechinger
"Stochastic resonance: Theory and numerics" Jesus Casado-Pascual, Jose Gomez-Ordonez, and Manuel Morillo
"Reaction rate theory: What it was, where is it today, and where is it going?" Eli Pollak and Peter Talkner
"Noise induced complexity: From subthreshold oscillations to spiking in coupled excitable systems" M. A. Zaks, X. Sailer, L. Schimansky-Geier, and A. B. Neiman