Transport and Relaxation Phenomena
Relaxation phenomena occur whenever a heat flow, mass flow or momentum flow is not permitted enough time to reach a stationary state. Therefore all transport phenomena can be associated with relaxation processes. The momentum flow (viscosity) can, in fact, be associated with two essentially differen...
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