Abstract
An elementary discussion of time-dependent correlation functions is presented. These functions are discussed in the context of dielectric relaxation and nuclear magnetic resonance for two forms of decay: Simple exponential and stretched (Kohlrausch–Williams–Watts) exponential. A guide to the calculation of the stretched exponential fitting parameters using numerical methods is given. Computational notes include comments on the truncation of mathematical series used.
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