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Bakunin, Oleg G. Chaotic Flows: Correlation effects and coherent structures. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.

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S, Sarkar, Gatski T. B, and Langley Research Center, eds. Modeling the pressure-strain correlation of turbulence: An invariant dynamical systems approach. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1990.

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Speziale, Charles G. Modeling the pressure-strain correlation of turbulence - an invariant dynamical systems approach. Hampton, Va: Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering, 1990.

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S, Sarkar, Gatski T. B, and Langley Research Center, eds. Modeling the pressure-strain correlation of turbulence: An invariant dynamical systems approach. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1990.

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H, McGuire J. Electron correlation dynamics in atomic collisions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.

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Sarkar, Shondeep L. Modeling the pressure-dilation correlation. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Langley Research Center, 1991.

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Center, Langley Research, ed. Modeling the pressure-dilation correlation. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Langley Research Center, 1991.

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Condensed matter physics: Dynamic correlations. 2nd ed. Menlo Park, Calif: Benjamin/Cummings, 1986.

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1938-, Pecora Robert, ed. Dynamic light scattering: Applications of photon correlation spectroscopy. New York: Plenum Press, 1985.

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Rick, Lind, Brenner Martin J, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Correlation filtering of modal dynamics using the Laplace wavelet. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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Rick, Lind, Brenner Martin J, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Correlation filtering of modal dynamics using the Laplace wavelet. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1997.

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Forster, Dieter. Hydrodynamic fluctuations, broken symmetry, and correlation functions. Redwood City, Calif: Addison-Wesley, Advanced Book Program, 1990.

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1955-, Spivey John Paul, and Lenn Christopher P, eds. Petroleum reservoir fluid property correlations. Tulsa, Okla: PennWell Corp., 2010.

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R, Taylor Peter, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. A diagnostic for determining the quality of single-reference electron correlation methods. [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1990.

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Jürgen, Millat, Dymond J. H, Castro, C. A. Nieto de., and International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry., eds. Transport properties of fluids: Their correlation, prediction and estimation. Cambridge: IUPAC, 1996.

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John, Abbiss, Smart Anthony E, Optical Society of America, American Society of Mechanical Engineers., and European Physical Society, eds. OSA proceedings on photon correlation techniques and applications. Washington, DC: Optical Society of America, 1988.

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Engle, R. F. Theoretical and empirical properties of Dynamic Conditional Correlation Multivariate GARCH. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.

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Carney, Kelly S. Free-vibration characteristics and correlation of a space station split-blanket solar array. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1989.

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Carney, Kelly S. Free-vibration characteristics and correlation of a space station split-blanket solar array. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1989.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. On the correlation of plume centerline velocity decay of turbulent acoustically excited jets. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1987.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. On the correlation of plume centerline velocity decay of turbulent acoustically excited jets. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1987.

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Carney, Kelly S. Free-vibration characteristics and correlation of a space station split-blanket solar array. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1989.

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Carney, Kelly S. Free-vibration characteristics and correlation of a space station split-blanket solar array. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1989.

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W, Carr Lawrence, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. The AFDD International Dynamic Stall Workshop on correlation of dynamic stall models with 3-D dynamic stall data. [Washington, D.C: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1996.

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K, Vijayan P., and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, eds. A generalised correlation for the steady state flow in single-phase natural circulation loops. Mumbai: Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, 2000.

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Teske, Milton E. Correlation of the USDA Forest Service drop size distribution data base. Princeton, NJ: Continuum Dynamics, Inc., 1992.

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Sutradhar, Brajendra C. Dynamic mixed models for familial longitudinal data. New York: Springer, 2011.

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K, Pandya Abhilash, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Program., eds. Correlation and prediction of dynamic human isolated joint strength from lean body mass. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Program, 1992.

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H, Edighoffer Harold, McGowan Paul E, and Langley Research Center, eds. Correlation of ground tests and analyses of a dynamically scaled space station model configuration. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1993.

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Correlating Interfacial Structure and Dynamics to Performance in Lithium Metal Batteries. [New York, N.Y.?]: [publisher not identified], 2022.

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L, Malli G., North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Scientific Affairs Division., and NATO Advanced Study Institute on Relativistic and Electron Correlation Effects in Molecules and Solids (1992 : Vancouver, B.C.), eds. Relativistic and electron correlation effects in molecules and solids. New York: Plenum Press, 1994.

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Mehzad, Javeed, McGowan Paul E, and Langley Research Center, eds. Development of Test-Analysis Models (TAM) for correlation of dynamic test and analysis results. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1992.

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Mehzad, Javeed, McGowan Paul E, and Langley Research Center, eds. Development of Test-Analysis Models (TAM) for correlation of dynamic test and analysis results. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1992.

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Mehzad, Javeed, McGowan Paul E, and Langley Research Center, eds. Development of Test-Analysis Models (TAM) for correlation of dynamic test and analysis results. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1992.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Correlation of finite element free vibration predictions using random vibration test data. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1994.

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Nishi, Takanori. Photoelectron-Ion Correlation in Photoionization of a Hydrogen Molecule and Molecule-Photon Dynamics in a Cavity. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1778-3.

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Samavedam, G. Safety of railroad: Passenger vehicle dynamics : OMNISIM simulation and test correlations for passenger rail cars. Washington, D.C: U. S. Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration, Office of Research and Development, 2002.

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Sarkar, Asani. Time-varying consumption correlation and the dynamics of the equity premium: Evidence from the G-7 Countries. [New York, N.Y.]: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2004.

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Coe, Charles F. Predictions of F-111 TACT aircraft buffet response and correlations of fluctuating pressures measured on aluminum and steel modes and the aircraft. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1988.

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Coe, Charles F. Predictions of F-111 TACT aircraft buffet response and correlations of fluctuating pressures measured on aluminum and steel modes and the aircraft. [Washington, DC]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Scientific and Technical Information Branch, 1988.

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Bakunin, Oleg G. Chaotic Flows: Correlation Effects, Transport, and Structures. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2013.

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Röck, Tina. Dynamic Realism. Edinburgh University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474480116.001.0001.

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To develop any form of realism both the realms of epistemology and ontology need to be addressed. Realism is a position that requires - at the same time - reliable epistemic access to what there is, while also presupposing that what we get to know through this access is not mediated or substantially altered by this access. That it is actually reality in itself - ontological reality - that we can get to know, not merely a mediation. This book argues that to overcome this tension between ontology and epistemology, it is necessary to establish the idea of adequate correlations between epistemologies and ontologies. The term ‘correlation’ in this context is used in a highly technical manner. Correlations are internal relations that have an essential temporal dimension, which means that if one relatum of the correlation changes over time the other relata change with it in a coordinated (i.e. correlated) fashion. This is to say that correlations are both essentially relational and essentially temporal such that they always change as a whole. There is no aspect of a correlation that could change in complete independence of the rest of the correlation. The specific onto-epistemic correlation spelled out in the book is the correlation between a dynamic reality (a general version of process ontology) and phenomenology. This specific correlation is taken to be the best candidate to develop a realist position, as it is adequate to come to terms with the complex, networked and dynamic reality we are living in. On this basis a ‘dynamic realism’ is developed.
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Allen, Michael P., and Dominic J. Tildesley. How to analyse the results. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198803195.003.0008.

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In this chapter, practical guidance is given on the calculation of thermodynamic, structural, and dynamical quantities from simulation trajectories. Program examples are provided to illustrate the calculation of the radial distribution function and a time correlation function using the direct and fast Fourier transform methods. There is a detailed discussion of the calculation of statistical errors through the statistical inefficiency. The estimation of the error in equilibrium averages, fluctuations and in time correlation functions is discussed. The correction of thermodynamic averages to neighbouring state points is described along with the extension and extrapolation of the radial distribution function. The calculation of transport coefficients by the integration of the time correlation function and through the Einstein relation is discussed.
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Nitzan, Abraham. Chemical Dynamics in Condensed Phases. Oxford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198529798.001.0001.

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This text provides a uniform and consistent approach to diversified problems encountered in the study of dynamical processes in condensed phase molecular systems. Given the broad interdisciplinary aspect of this subject, the book focuses on three themes: coverage of needed background material, in-depth introduction of methodologies, and analysis of several key applications. The uniform approach and common language used in all discussions help to develop general understanding and insight on condensed phases chemical dynamics. The applications discussed are among the most fundamental processes that underlie physical, chemical and biological phenomena in complex systems. The first part of the book starts with a general review of basic mathematical and physical methods (Chapter 1) and a few introductory chapters on quantum dynamics (Chapter 2), interaction of radiation and matter (Chapter 3) and basic properties of solids (chapter 4) and liquids (Chapter 5). In the second part the text embarks on a broad coverage of the main methodological approaches. The central role of classical and quantum time correlation functions is emphasized in Chapter 6. The presentation of dynamical phenomena in complex systems as stochastic processes is discussed in Chapters 7 and 8. The basic theory of quantum relaxation phenomena is developed in Chapter 9, and carried on in Chapter 10 which introduces the density operator, its quantum evolution in Liouville space, and the concept of reduced equation of motions. The methodological part concludes with a discussion of linear response theory in Chapter 11, and of the spin-boson model in chapter 12. The third part of the book applies the methodologies introduced earlier to several fundamental processes that underlie much of the dynamical behaviour of condensed phase molecular systems. Vibrational relaxation and vibrational energy transfer (Chapter 13), Barrier crossing and diffusion controlled reactions (Chapter 14), solvation dynamics (Chapter 15), electron transfer in bulk solvents (Chapter 16) and at electrodes/electrolyte and metal/molecule/metal junctions (Chapter 17), and several processes pertaining to molecular spectroscopy in condensed phases (Chapter 18) are the main subjects discussed in this part.
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Grove, W. R. The Correlation Of Physical Forces. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2006.

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Grove, W. R. The Correlation Of Physical Forces. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2007.

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H, McGuire J. Electron Correlation Dynamics in Atomic Collisions. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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H, McGuire J. Electron Correlation Dynamics in Atomic Collisions. Cambridge University Press, 2011.

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Sutradhar, Brajendra C. Dynamic Mixed Models for Familial Longitudinal Data. Springer, 2013.

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Launay, Jean-Pierre, and Michel Verdaguer. Basic concepts. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814597.003.0001.

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The electronic structure of molecules is described, starting from qualitative Molecular Orbital (MO) theory. After the case of simple atoms and molecules, one treats molecular solids and develops the relation between Molecular Orbital theory and band theory. In both cases, one shows that the electronic structure can influence the geometrical structure, through Jahn–Teller effects or Peierls distortion. The effect of interelectronic repulsion, the central problem of Quantum Chemistry, is put in perspective by a synthetic presentation of different approaches: Hartree–Fock Self-Consistent Field with treatment of electron correlation, Valence Bond models, and finally Density Functional Theory methods (DFT). The last section is devoted to quantum tunnelling and its dynamical aspects.
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