Newtonian Kinetic Theory and the Ergodic-Nonergodic Transition
Abstract
In a recent work we have discussed how kinetic theory, the statistics of classical particles obeying Newtonian dynamics, can be formulated as a field theory. The field theory can be organized to produce a self-consistent perturbation theory expansion in an effective interaction potential. In the present work we use this development for investigating ergodic-nonergodic (ENE) transitions in dense fluids. The theory is developed in terms of a core problem spanned by the variables , the number density, and , a response density. We set up the perturbation theory expansion for studying the self-consistent model which gives rise to a ENE transition. Our main result is that the low-frequency dynamics near the ENE transition is the same for Smoluchowski and Newtonian dynamics. This is true despite the fact that term by term in a density expansion the results for the two dynamics are fundamentally different.
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@article{arxiv.1303.1627,
title = {Newtonian Kinetic Theory and the Ergodic-Nonergodic Transition},
author = {Shankar P. Das and Gene F. Mazenko},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.1627},
year = {2015}
}
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48 pages, 3 figures