Stationary states for a mechanical system with stochastic boundary conditions (Q1101797): Difference between revisions
From MaRDI portal
Set profile property. |
ReferenceBot (talk | contribs) Changed an Item |
||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Q3956203 / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Ergodic properties of a system in contact with a heat bath: a one dimensional model / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Irreversible Gibbsian ensembles / rank | |||
Normal rank | |||
Property / cites work | |||
Property / cites work: Q3727626 / rank | |||
Normal rank |
Latest revision as of 15:51, 18 June 2024
scientific article
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
---|---|---|---|
English | Stationary states for a mechanical system with stochastic boundary conditions |
scientific article |
Statements
Stationary states for a mechanical system with stochastic boundary conditions (English)
0 references
1985
0 references
An outstanding problem in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics is that of finding a canonical description, analogous to that provided by the Gibbs state for equilibrium, for steady state nonequilibrium phenomena, such as the steady state heat flow produced when the walls confining a gas are maintained at different temperatures. The simplest way to classically model such a gas is by requiring that whenever a particle hits a wall its velocity is ``thermalized'' according to the temperature of the wall at the point of collision. In this paper we establish the existence and uniqueness of a stationary microscopic state for such a system. We are, however, very far from a sort of understanding of this state which would be required to attain a canonical description of the steady state.
0 references
Newtonian particles
0 references
long-range repulsive pair potential
0 references
stationary ensemble
0 references
nonequilibrium steady state
0 references
heat flow
0 references
nonequilibrium statistical mechanics
0 references