Abstract

An exposition is presented of a phenomenological theory of dielectric relaxation. A brief review is given of the existing procedures for finding the distribution function of the dielectric relaxation times. A procedure is suggested for determining the distribution of the relaxation times of polymer materials from an experimentally measured current-decay function by means of the numerical solution of an integral equation on a computer.

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