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A \textit{random billiard} differs from a classical billiard insofar as the standard specular reflection law is replaced by a random law, which is allowed to depend on the pre-collision velocity. The paper discusses situations where this law is itself given by a second deterministic billiard, modelling what is addressed to as ``microscopic roughness'' of the billiard table boundary. For the macroscopic system this gives a Markov operator. For this operator, conditions to be Hilbert-Schmidt are given, and the spectrum, speed of convergence to the stationary states, and the spectral gap are related to geometric properties of the microscopic billiard.
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    A \textit{random billiard} differs from a classical billiard insofar as the standard specular reflection law is replaced by a random law, which is allowed to depend on the pre-collision velocity. The paper discusses situations where this law is itself given by a second deterministic billiard, modelling what is addressed to as ``microscopic roughness'' of the billiard table boundary. For the macroscopic system this gives a Markov operator. For this operator, conditions to be Hilbert-Schmidt are given, and the spectrum, speed of convergence to the stationary states, and the spectral gap are related to geometric properties of the microscopic billiard.
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    random billiard
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    random dynamical system
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    billiard with microstructure
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    collision operator
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