Heat conductivity from molecular chaos hypothesis in locally confined billiard systems
Statistical Mechanics
2009-08-29 v2 Mathematical Physics
math.MP
Probability
Chaotic Dynamics
Abstract
We study the transport properties of a large class of locally confined Hamiltonian systems, in which neighboring particles interact through hard core elastic collisions. When these collisions become rare and the systems large, we derive a Boltzmann-like equation for the evolution of the probability densities. We solve this equation in the linear regime and compute the heat conductivity from a Green-Kubo formula. The validity of our approach is demonstated by comparing our predictions to the results of numerical simulations performed on a new class of high-dimensional defocusing chaotic billiards.
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@article{arxiv.0808.1179,
title = {Heat conductivity from molecular chaos hypothesis in locally confined billiard systems},
author = {Thomas Gilbert and Raphael Lefevere},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0808.1179},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
4 pages, 2 color figures