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    Homogenization results for a linear dynamics in random Glauber type environment (English)
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    20 August 2012
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    The author studies a one-dimensional energy preserving dynamics coupled by a Glauber process with bounded strictly positive random site dependent intensity. This turns out to be a non-reversible interacting particle system with non-compact state space, which is also non-gradient, whose evolution preserves the Gaussian measures. The author proves the existence of the hydrodynamic limit showing the diffusion coefficient to be the inverse of the average of the flip rates. Then, the existence of the Green-Kubo formula for the diffusion coefficient, for almost every realization of the disorder, is also proved and it turns out to be disorder independent, even if the proof does not allow a comparison between this value and the one obtained by the hydrodynamic limit.
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    hydrodynamic limits
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    random media
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    Green-Kubo formula
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    homogenization
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