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Kramer s method

Figure 1. Flow diagram of Kramer s method for destruction of bulk azide. Figure 1. Flow diagram of Kramer s method for destruction of bulk azide.
In principle, the MFPT can be calculated explicitly for any set of transition rates either using Eq. (46) and calculating the probability flux, or by solving the BME. The final answer is obtained in terms of large combinations of the transition rates and is very cumbersome. These transport times and probabilities can also be obtained using the Kramer s method (Section II.D.4 and Refs. 58 and 84). The methods of this section can also be used for the calculation of FPT distributions [53,84,85]. The reader is referred to Refs. 4,86, and 87 for details see also Section III.B.1. [Pg.279]


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