The Kramers Problem for Quantum Fermi Gases with Velocity--Dependent Collision Frequency and Diffusive Boundary Conditions
Abstract
The classical Kramers problem of the kinetic theory is analytically solved. The Kramers problem about isothermal sliding for quantum Fermi gases is considered. Quantum gases with the velocity-dependent collision frequency are considered. Diffusive boundary conditions are applied. Dependence of isothermal sliding on the resulted chemical potential is found out.
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