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Kramers' theorem

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Kramers' theorem, named after the physicist Hendrik Anthony Kramers, is a principle in statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics that deals with the behavior of systems in thermal equilibrium and the transitions between states. The theorem is particularly important in the study of reaction rates and the dynamics of systems subjected to thermal fluctuations.

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