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We have calculated the correlation function □ vD (t) vD (t+ τ1) vD (t+ τ2) □, proportional to the Fourier transform of S3 (f1, f2). It is very peaked at τ1 = τ2 =0, which means that S3 is indeed frequency independent.
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We have calculated the correlation function □ vD (t) vD (t+ τ1) vD (t+ τ2) □, proportional to the Fourier transform of S3 (f1, f2). It is very peaked at τ1 = τ2 =0, which means that S3 is indeed frequency independent.
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