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On steady distributions of self-attracting clusters under friction and fluctuations
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    On steady distributions of self-attracting clusters under friction and fluctuations (English)
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    15 December 1992
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    The author considers the Vlasov-Fokker-Planck equation for the probability distribution of a test-particle in a cloud confined to a bounded domain \(\Omega\), with a Newtonian attracting potential. Let \(F(\rho)\) be the free energy associated with the spatial density \(\rho\), which is given by a functional restricted to the set \(\Lambda_ M\) of the non-negative functions \(\rho\) on \(\Omega\) with given total mass \(M\). The Euler-Lagrange equation associated with the constrained variational problem \(\{F(\rho);\;\Lambda_ M\}\) gives a nonlinear integro- differential equation, the so-called generalized Lane-Emden equation (G.L.E. equation). In this paper it is proved that \(\rho_ s\) is a stationary solution for the associated Fokker-Planck equation for the mass distribution \(\rho\) if and only if it is a solution of the G.L.E. equation. When the interaction kernel is bounded on \(\Omega\) and uniformly continuous, the author establishes the existence of a global minimizer to the variational problem, which is a stable stationary solution of the Fokker-Planck equation. The second part of the paper is devoted to the case of gravitational self-interaction, when the free energy is not a convex functional and the G.L.E. equation may admit several solutions. It is proved that in a two-dimensional domain there exists a critical mass, beyond which the system may admit a gravitational collapse. Finally, a few results on uniqueness, stability, multiplicity and symmetry-breaking of stationary solutions are proved for one- dimensional model.
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    Vlasov-Fokker-Planck equation
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    probability distribution
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    Newtonian attracting potential
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    Euler-Lagrange equation
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    constrained variational problem
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    generalized Lane-Emden equation
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    associated Fokker-Planck equation
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    existence
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    global minimizer
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    gravitational self-interaction
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    critical mass
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    gravitational collapse
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    symmetry-breaking
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