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Equilibration, generalized equipartition, and diffusion in dynamical Lorentz gases
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    Equilibration, generalized equipartition, and diffusion in dynamical Lorentz gases (English)
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    10 March 2011
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    One analyzes the equilibrium of a class of fully Hamiltonian models referred to as dynamical Lorentz gases. The exact equation of the model is displayed, and then one introduces a coupled random walk in the particle's momentum and position which provides a good approximation of the exact dynamics, and which is the milestone of the paper. Then one obtains a Fokker-Planck-Kolmogorov equation for the particle velocity distribution, one obtains results on the final particle temperature, and then one considers particle's motion for which some numerical results are derived.
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    thermal equilibrium
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    equipartition
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    diffusion
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