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=== Hybrid methods === An advanced approach uses a combination of stochastic methods and [[linear response theory]]. As an example, one approach to compute quantum coherence effects ([[weak localization]], [[conductance fluctuations]]) in the conductance of an electronic system is the use of the Green–Kubo relations, with the inclusion of stochastic [[dephasing]] by interactions between various electrons by use of the Keldysh method.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Altshuler |first1=B L |last2=Aronov |first2=A G |last3=Khmelnitsky |first3=D E |title=Effects of electron-electron collisions with small energy transfers on quantum localisation |journal=Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics |date=30 December 1982 |volume=15 |issue=36 |pages=7367–7386 |doi=10.1088/0022-3719/15/36/018 |bibcode=1982JPhC...15.7367A }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Aleiner |first1=I. L. |last2=Blanter |first2=Ya. M. |title=Inelastic scattering time for conductance fluctuations |journal=Physical Review B |date=28 February 2002 |volume=65 |issue=11 |pages=115317 |doi=10.1103/PhysRevB.65.115317 |url=http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:e7736134-6c36-47f4-803f-0fdee5074b5a |arxiv=cond-mat/0105436 |bibcode=2002PhRvB..65k5317A }}</ref>
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