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Is there a Boltzmann distribution for a system with continuous energy?
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[QUOTE="Old Person, post: 6863692, member: 734052"] It will take me a while to study the physics you are describing (maybe next year for example) but I think I have got the general idea. I would paraphrase your reply as follows: There is no simple derivation of a formula (analagous to the Boltzmann distribution) that seems to apply. (and I should look at the general theory of quantum distributions when I can). Please correct me if that's wrong - but otherwise thank you very much for your time and attention. [/QUOTE]
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