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A special class of stationary flows for two-dimensional Euler equations: A statistical mechanics description
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    A special class of stationary flows for two-dimensional Euler equations: A statistical mechanics description (English)
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    26 September 1992
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    We consider the canonical Gibbs measure associated to an \(N\)-vortex system in a bounded domain \(\Lambda\), at inverse temperature \(\tilde\beta\) and prove that, in the limit \(N\to\infty\), \(\tilde\beta/N\to\beta\), \(\alpha N\to1\), where \(\beta\in(-8\pi,+\infty)\) (here \(\alpha\) denotes the vorticity intensity of each vortex), the one particle distribution function \(\rho^ N=\rho^ N(x)\), \(x\in\Lambda\) converges to a superposition of solutions \(\rho_ \beta\) of the mean field equation. Finally, we discuss a possible connection of the present analysis with the \(2-D\) turbulence.
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    canonical Gibbs measure
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    \(N\)-vortex system
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    one particle distribution function
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    mean field equation
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    \(2-D\) turbulence
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