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Asymptotic Velocity Profiles for Homoenergetic Rayleigh-Boltzmann Flows under Dominant Shear

Analysis of PDEs 2026-01-23 v2 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

In this paper, we study a particular class of solutions to the Rayleigh--Boltzmann equation, known in the nonlinear setting as \emph{homoenergetic solutions}. These solutions take the form g(x,v,t)=f(vL(t)x,t), g(x, v, t) = f(v - L(t)x, t), where the matrix L(t)L(t) represents a shear flow deformation. We began our analysis in \cite{MNV}, where we rigorously proved the existence of a stationary non-equilibrium solution and established different behaviours of the solutions depending on the size of the shear parameter, for cut-off collision kernels with homogeneity parameter 0γ<10 \leq \gamma < 1, thus including Maxwell molecules and hard potentials. In the present work, we focus on the regime in which the deformation term dominates the collision term for large times (hyperbolic-dominated regime). This scenario occurs for collision kernels with γ<0\gamma < 0; in particular, we focus on the range γ(1,0)\gamma \in (-1, 0). In this regime, it is challenging to obtain a clear and direct description of the long-time asymptotic behaviour of the solutions. Here we present a formal analysis of the velocity distribution's long-time asymptotics and derive for the first time the explicit form of the corresponding asymptotic profile. We also discuss the different asymptotic behaviour expected in the case of homogeneity γ<1\gamma < -1. In addition, we provide a probabilistic interpretation involving a stochastic process combining collisions with shear flow. The tagged particle velocity {v(t)}t0\{v(t)\}_{t\geq 0} is a Markov process that arises from the combination of free flights in a shear flow along with random jumps caused by collisions.

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@article{arxiv.2506.15449,
  title  = {Asymptotic Velocity Profiles for Homoenergetic Rayleigh-Boltzmann Flows under Dominant Shear},
  author = {Nicola Miele and Alessia Nota and Juan J. L. Velázquez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.15449},
  year   = {2026}
}

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