A transport coefficient
measures how rapidly a perturbed system returns to equilibrium.
The transport coefficients occur in transport phenomenon with transport laws

where:
is a flux of the property 
- the transport coefficient
of this property 
, the gradient force which acts on the property
.
Transport coefficients can be expressed via a Green–Kubo relation:

where
is an observable occurring in a perturbed Hamiltonian,
is an ensemble average and the dot above the A denotes the time derivative.[1]
For times
that are greater than the correlation time of the fluctuations of the observable the transport coefficient obeys a generalized Einstein relation:

In general a transport coefficient is a tensor.
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