The Boltzmann-Grad Limit of a Hard Sphere System: Analysis of the Correlation Error
Abstract
We present a quantitative analysis of the Boltzmann-Grad (low-density) limit of a hard sphere system. We introduce and study a set of functions (correlation errors) measuring the deviations in time from the statistical independence of particles (propagation of chaos). In the context of the BBGKY hierarchy, a correlation error of order measures the event where particles are connected by a chain of interactions preventing the factorization. We show that, provided , such an error flows to zero with the average density , for short times, as , for some positive . This provides an information on the size of chaos, namely, different particles behave as dictated by the Boltzmann equation even when diverges as a negative power of . The result requires a rearrangement of Lanford perturbative series into a cumulant type expansion, and an analysis of many-recollision events.
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@article{arxiv.1405.4676,
title = {The Boltzmann-Grad Limit of a Hard Sphere System: Analysis of the Correlation Error},
author = {Mario Pulvirenti and Sergio Simonella},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.4676},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
98 pages, 12 figures. Subject of the Harold Grad Lecture at the 29th International Symposium on Rarefied Gas Dynamics (Xi'an, China). This revised version contains new results (a theorem on the convergence of high order fluctuations; estimates of integrated correlation error) and several improvements of presentation, inspired by comments of the anonymous referee