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Chaotic Scattering Theory, Thermodynamic Formalism, and Transport Coefficients

chao-dyn 2009-10-28 v2 Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

The foundations of the chaotic scattering theory for transport and reaction-rate coefficients for classical many-body systems are considered here in some detail. The thermodynamic formalism of Sinai, Bowen, and Ruelle is employed to obtain an expression for the escape-rate for a phase space trajectory to leave a finite open region of phase space for the first time. This expression relates the escape rate to the difference between the sum of the positive Lyapunov exponents and the K-S entropy for the fractal set of trajectories which are trapped forever in the open region. This result is well known for systems of a few degrees of freedom and is here extended to systems of many degrees of freedom. The formalism is applied to smooth hyperbolic systems, to cellular-automata lattice gases, and to hard sphere sytems. In the latter case, the goemetric constructions of Sinai {\it et al} for billiard systems are used to describe the relevant chaotic scattering phenomena. Some applications of this formalism to non-hyperbolic systems are also discussed.

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@article{arxiv.chao-dyn/9504014,
  title  = {Chaotic Scattering Theory, Thermodynamic Formalism, and Transport Coefficients},
  author = {P. Gaspard and J. R. Dorfman and .},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:chao-dyn/9504014},
  year   = {2009}
}

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35 pages, compressed file, follow directions in header for ps file. Figures are available on request from [email protected]