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The divergence in the callen and welton formula

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This paper gives a deduction from the generalized Nyquist formula based on the principle of the negative entropy of information. The formula obtained is free of divergence due to zero fluctuations.

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Gachechiladze, T.G. The divergence in the callen and welton formula. Soviet Physics Journal 11, 76–78 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00820483

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