On Convergence to Equilibrium Distribution, II. The Wave Equation in Odd Dimensions, with Mixing
Abstract
The paper considers the wave equation, with constant or variable coefficients in , with odd . We study the asymptotics of the distribution of the random solution at time as . It is assumed that the initial measure has zero mean, translation-invariant covariance matrices, and finite expected energy density. We also assume that satisfies a Rosenblatt- or Ibragimov-Linnik-type space mixing condition. The main result is the convergence of to a Gaussian measure as , which gives a Central Limit Theorem (CLT) for the wave equation. The proof for the case of constant coefficients is based on an analysis of long-time asymptotics of the solution in the Fourier representation and Bernstein's `room-corridor' argument. The case of variable coefficients is treated by using a version of the scattering theory for infinite energy solutions, based on Vainberg's results on local energy decay.
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@article{arxiv.math-ph/0508039,
title = {On Convergence to Equilibrium Distribution, II. The Wave Equation in Odd Dimensions, with Mixing},
author = {T. V. Dudnikova and A. I. Komech and N. E. Ratanov and Yu. M. Suhov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:math-ph/0508039},
year = {2007}
}
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27 pages