Boltzmann equation
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In physics, specifically non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, the Boltzmann equation or Boltzmann transport equation (BTE) describes the statistical behaviour of a thermodynamic system not in thermodynamic equilibrium. It was devised by Ludwig Boltzmann in 1872.
The classic example is a fluid with temperature gradients in space causing heat to flow from hotter regions to colder ones, by the random (and biased) transport of particles. In the modern literature the term Boltzmann equation is often used in a more general sense and refers to any kinetic equation that describes the change of a macroscopic quantity in a thermodynamic system, such as energy, charge or particle number.