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Out-of-equilibrium dynamical equations of infinite-dimensional particle systems. I. The isotropic case

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2019-03-22 v3 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We consider the Langevin dynamics of a many-body system of interacting particles in dd dimensions, in a very general setting suitable to model several out-of-equilibrium situations, such as liquid and glass rheology, active self-propelled particles, and glassy aging dynamics. The pair interaction potential is generic, and can be chosen to model colloids, atomic liquids, and granular materials. In the limit d{d\to\infty}, we show that the dynamics can be exactly reduced to a single one-dimensional effective stochastic equation, with an effective thermal bath described by kernels that have to be determined self-consistently. We present two complementary derivations, via a dynamical cavity method and via a path-integral approach. From the effective stochastic equation, one can compute dynamical observables such as pressure, shear stress, particle mean-square displacement, and the associated response function. As an application of our results, we derive dynamically the `state-following' equations that describe the response of a glass to quasistatic perturbations, thus bypassing the use of replicas. The article is written in a modular way, that allows the reader to skip the details of the derivations and focus on the physical setting and the main results.

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@article{arxiv.1808.00236,
  title  = {Out-of-equilibrium dynamical equations of infinite-dimensional particle systems. I. The isotropic case},
  author = {Elisabeth Agoritsas and Thibaud Maimbourg and Francesco Zamponi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.00236},
  year   = {2019}
}