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Autonomous evolution of electron speeds in a thermostatted system: exact results

Mathematical Physics 2019-05-10 v2 Dynamical Systems math.MP Probability Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

We investigate a dynamical system consisting of NN particles moving on a dd-dimensional torus under the action of an electric field EE with a Gaussian thermostat to keep the total energy constant. The particles are also subject to stochastic collisions which randomize direction but do not change the speed. We prove that in the van Hove scaling limit, E0E\to 0 and tt/E2t\to t/E^2, the trajectory of the speeds viv_i is described by a stochastic differential equation corresponding to diffusion on a constant energy sphere. This verifies previously conjectured behavior. Our results are based on splitting the system's evolution into a "slow" process and an independent "noise". We show that the noise, suitably rescaled, converges a Brownian motion, enhanced in the sense of rough paths. Then we employ the It\^o-Lyons continuity theorem to identify the limit of the slow process.

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@article{arxiv.1809.00016,
  title  = {Autonomous evolution of electron speeds in a thermostatted system: exact results},
  author = {Federico Bonetto and Nikolai Chernov and Alexey Korepanov and Joel Lebowitz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.00016},
  year   = {2019}
}