Multiple scattering in random mechanical systems and diffusion approximation (Q382279)

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Multiple scattering in random mechanical systems and diffusion approximation
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    Multiple scattering in random mechanical systems and diffusion approximation (English)
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    18 November 2013
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    The paper addresses emergent random processes (diffusion limits) that model multiple scattering events in classical dynamical systems of billiard type. Examples considered are: (i) weak scattering between two parallel plates, (ii) scattering on a rough surface. The convergence of associated random map operators to a second-order elliptic differential operator on compactly supported functions is analyzed. It is shown that the associated Markov chain process converges to a diffusion and its generator is derived. Stationary measures are identified as Maxwell-Boltzmann and Knudsen cosine distributions. The approximating diffusion processes are specified as the Maxwell-Boltzmann (post-collision) diffusion and generalized Legendre diffusion. Numerical simulations are implemented to give a visual picture of dynamical phenomena at hand.
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    billiard-type systems
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    multiple scattering between plates
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    scattering on a rough surface
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    weak scattering
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    random systems
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    random maps
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    Markov chains
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    diffusion limits
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    Itô SDE
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    stationary measures
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    iterated scattering chains
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