Abstract:
The effective collision frequency method proposed earlier by the authors is developed to calculate the frequency-dependent conductivity of a Coulomb system. In part I, the equation of motion for the two-particle Green's function is used to obtain an exact diagram representation for the electron effective collision frequency $\nu_e(p,\omega)$. This representation makes it possible to separate the main contribution in the limit of a weak interaction. The function $\nu_e(p,\omega)$ is calculated for a weakly nonideal plasma for arbitrary degeneracy with allowance for the effects of screening and the the ion dynamics. A comparison with the corresponding results of the kinetic equation method is made. The problem of eliminating the Coulomb divergence for the
conductivity of a weakly nonideal plasma on the transition to the classical limit is considered.