Abstract

AbstractTwo techniques for the analysis of the interaction between particles in non-ideal quasi-equilibrium extended systems are considered. The first technique is based on a solution of the inverse problem describing the movement of dust particles by a system of Langevin equations. The second technique proceeds from the basic integral approaches of statistical physics. The conditions for the correct use of these techniques are presented, together with the results of their experimental application for the analysis of inter-grain interactions in the dusty plasma of radio frequency discharge.

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