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Tail asymptotics of free path lengths for the periodic Lorentz process. On Dettmann's geometric conjectures

Dynamical Systems 2016-03-25 v3

Abstract

In the simplest case, consider a Zd\mathbb{Z}^d-periodic (d3d \geq 3) arrangement of balls of radii < 1/2, and select a random direction and point (outside the balls). According to Dettmann's first conjecture, the probability that the so determined free flight (until the first hitting of a ball) is larger than t>>1t >>1 is Ct\sim \frac{C}{t}, where CC is explicitly given by the geometry of the model. In its simplest form, Dettmann's second conjecture is related to the previous case with tangent balls (of radii 1/2). The conjectures are established in a more general setup: for L\mathcal{L}-periodic configuration of - possibly intersecting - convex bodies with L\mathcal{L} being a non-degenerate lattice. These questions are related to P\'olya's visibility problem (1918), to theories of Bourgain-Golse-Wennberg (1998-) and of Marklof-Str\"{o}mbergsson (2010-). The results also provide the asymptotic covariance of the periodic Lorentz process assuming it has a limit in the super-diffusive scaling, a fact if d=2d = 2 and the horizon is infinite.

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@article{arxiv.1210.2231,
  title  = {Tail asymptotics of free path lengths for the periodic Lorentz process. On Dettmann's geometric conjectures},
  author = {Peter Nandori and Domokos Szasz and Tamas Varju},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.2231},
  year   = {2016}
}