On the zero-temperature or vanishing viscosity limit for certain Markov processes arising from Lagrangian dynamics (Q1772562)
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On the zero-temperature or vanishing viscosity limit for certain Markov processes arising from Lagrangian dynamics (English)
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18 April 2005
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Summary: We study the zero-temperature limit for Gibbs measures associated to Frenkel-Kontorova models on \((\mathbb R^d)^{\mathbb Z/\mathbb Z^d}\). We prove that equilibrium states concentrate on configurations of minimal energy, and, in addition, must satisfy a variational principle involving metric entropy and Lyapunov exponents, a bit like in the Ruelle-Pesin inequality. Then we transpose the result to certain continuous-time stationary stochastic processes associated to the viscous Hamilton-Jacobi equation. As the viscosity vanishes, the invariant measure of the process concentrates on the so-called Mather set of classical mechanics, and must, in addition, minimize the gap in the Ruelle-Pesin inequality.
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Gibbs measures
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Frenkel-Kontorova models
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Viscous Hamilton-Jacobi equation, Mather set
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Ruelle-Pesin inequality
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