Theory of Fluctuation Phenomena in Kinetics

1985 
Localization leads to an unusual kind of kinetics. At sufficiently low temperatures transport in a macroscopic system is dominated by a single quenched fluctuation (“flucton”). Kinetic coefficients are unique for each system and exhibit huge oscillations. Even the effective dimensionality of the system may fluctuate. Some manifestations of flucton kinetics are discussed in the paper.
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