Kinetic theory of one-dimensional homogeneous long-range interacting systems with an arbitrary potential of interaction
Abstract
Finite- effects unavoidably drive the long-term evolution of long-range interacting -body systems. The Balescu-Lenard kinetic equation generically describes this process sourced by effects but this kinetic operator exactly vanishes by symmetry for one-dimensional homogeneous systems: such systems undergo a kinetic blocking and cannot relax as a whole at this order in . It is therefore only through the much weaker effects, sourced by three-body correlations, that these systems can relax, leading to a much slower evolution. In the limit where collective effects can be neglected, but for an arbitrary pairwise interaction potential, we derive a closed and explicit kinetic equation describing this very long-term evolution. We show how this kinetic equation satisfies an -theorem while conserving particle number and energy, ensuring the unavoidable relaxation of the system towards the Boltzmann equilibrium distribution. Provided that the interaction is long-range, we also show how this equation cannot suffer from further kinetic blocking, i.e., the dynamics is always effective. Finally, we illustrate how this equation quantitatively matches measurements from direct -body simulations.
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@article{arxiv.2007.14685,
title = {Kinetic theory of one-dimensional homogeneous long-range interacting systems with an arbitrary potential of interaction},
author = {Jean-Baptiste Fouvry and Pierre-Henri Chavanis and Christophe Pichon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.14685},
year = {2020}
}
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15 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. E