Correlations of correlations: Secondary autocorrelations in finite harmonic systems
Abstract
The momentum or velocity autocorrelation function C(t) for a tagged oscillator in a finite harmonic system decays like that of an infinite system for short times, but exhibits erratic behavior at longer time scales. We introduce the autocorrelation function of the long-time noisy tail of C(t) ("a correlation of the correlation"), which characterizes the distribution of recurrence times. Remarkably, for harmonic systems with same-mass particles this secondary correlation may coincide with the primary correlation C(t) (when both functions are normalized) either exactly, or over a significant initial time interval. When the tagged particle is heavier than the rest, the equality does not hold, correlations shows non-random long-time scale pattern, and higher order correlations converge to the lowest normal mode.
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@article{arxiv.1509.04359,
title = {Correlations of correlations: Secondary autocorrelations in finite harmonic systems},
author = {Dan Plyukhin and Alex V. Plyukhin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.04359},
year = {2015}
}
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9 pages, 6 figures