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Fokker-Planck Theory of Nonequilibrium Systems Governed by Hierarchical Dynamics

Statistical Mechanics 2014-02-14 v4 Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

Dynamics of complex systems is often hierarchically organized on different time scales. To understand the physics of such hierarchy, here Brownian motion of a particle moving through a fluctuating medium with slowly varying temperature is studied as an analytically tractable example, and a kinetic theory is formulated for describing the states of the particle. What is peculiar here is that the (inverse) temperature is treated as a dynamical variable. Dynamical hierarchy is introduced in conformity with the adiabatic scheme. Then, a new analytical method is developed to show how the Fokker-Planck equation admits as a stationary solution the Maxwellian distribution modulated by the temperature fluctuations, the distribution of which turns out to be determined by the drift term. A careful comment is also made on so-called superstatistics.

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@article{arxiv.1208.1957,
  title  = {Fokker-Planck Theory of Nonequilibrium Systems Governed by Hierarchical Dynamics},
  author = {Sumiyoshi Abe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.1957},
  year   = {2014}
}

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14 pages, no figures. Published version