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On the Boltzmann equation for the Lorentz gas (English)
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1983
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We consider the Boltzmann-Grad limit for the Lorentz, or wind-tree, model. We prove that if \(\omega\) is a fixed configuration of scatterer centers belonging to a set of full measure with respect to the Poisson distribution with parameter \(\lambda >0\), then the evolution of an initial a.c. particle density tends in the Boltzmann-Grad limit to the solution of the Boltzmann equation for the model. As an intermediate step we prove that the process of the free path lengths and impact parameters induced by the Lebesgue measure on a small region tends to a limiting independent process.
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classical Lorentz gas
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wind-tree model
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theory of billiards
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linear Fokker-Planck-Kolmogorov equation
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Boltzmann-Grad limit
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configuration of scatterer centers
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Poisson distribution
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particle density
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free path lengths
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impact parameters
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limiting independent process
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