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1Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, 125412 Moscow, Russia.
Abstract:
It is demonstrated that self-diffusion in dense liquids can be considered a random walk process; its characteristic length and time scales are identified. This represents an alternative to the often assumed hopping mechanism of diffusion in the liquid state. The approach is illustrated using the one-component plasma model.
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