Relaxation times for Hamiltonian systems (Q982466)

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Relaxation times for Hamiltonian systems
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    Relaxation times for Hamiltonian systems (English)
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    6 July 2010
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    The authors of this interesting paper deal with the relaxation problem in the framework of the dynamical theory of Hamiltonian systems, in which the definition itself of a relaxation time is an open question. Given the unperturbed Hamiltonian \(H_0(p,q)\) that is even in the momenta and bounded from below. Consider a perturbation in the form \(-hA(p,q)\), with \(h>0\) and \(A\) even in the momenta. Suppose \(A\) and \(H_0\) are such that the following hypothesis \(\int_{M}dpdqe^{\delta A}\rho_0<+\infty \) and \(\int_{M}dpdqe^{-\delta A}\rho_0<+\infty \) hold. With \(B=[A,H_0]\), suppose that the following conditions are satisfied: \[ \|B^4\|_0<+\infty ; \;\;\;\;\|[B,H_0]^2\|_0<+\infty ; \;\;\;\;\|[B,A]^2\|_0<+\infty . \] Under these conditions it is shown that a lower bound to the relaxation time defined by proper way is given by the inequality \[ t_{\inf}\geq \sqrt{2}/\eta + o(1), \] as \(h\to 0\), where \(\eta \) is such that \(\|[B,H_0]\|_0<\eta \|B\|_0\). An application of this result is given to a concrete model of an interacting gas, in which the lower bound turns out to be of the order of magnitude of the relaxation times observed in dilute gases.
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    Relaxation time
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    Hamiltonian system
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    perturbation
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    Boltzmann equation
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