Dynamics of infinitely many particles mutually interacting in three dimensions via a bounded superstable long-range potential (Q2481423)

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Dynamics of infinitely many particles mutually interacting in three dimensions via a bounded superstable long-range potential
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    Dynamics of infinitely many particles mutually interacting in three dimensions via a bounded superstable long-range potential (English)
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    9 April 2008
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    In the rigorous approach to non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, the Newtonian time evolution of infinite interacting particle systems is one of major research topics. Supesrtable interactions were investigated by D. Ruelle (1970). The classical one-dimensional systems with infnitely many particles were analyzed by O. E. Lanford (1968). The non-equilibrium dynamics of infinite systems in two dimensions was set by R. L. Dobrushin and J. Fritz (1977). The present paper extends the results of [\textit{C. Bahn, Y.M. Park} and \textit{H. J. Yoo}, J. Math. Phys. 40, No. 9, 4337--4358 (1999; Zbl 0988.82034)] due to E. Cagliotti et al. on non-equilibrium dynamics of infinite systems in three dimensions, where interactions were mediated bay a positive bounded finite trange potential. The generalization, which is essentially technical, pertains to a symmetric pair potential that is superstable, bounded and of an infinite range, with a power-like decreasing rate.
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    infinite particle systems
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    non-equilibrium dynamics
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    Newtonian dynamics
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    superstable long range pair interaction
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