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    Gavin E. Crooks

    Gavin E. Crooks

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    2018-12-28

    The favorite physics equation in Shibuya is ゆらぎの定理, the fluctuation theorem!?

    The favorite physics equation in Shibuya is ゆらぎの定理, the fluctuation theorem! pic.twitter.com

    — Gavin Crooks (@gavincrooks) December 28, 2018

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    December 28, 2018

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