Gibbs measures as unique KMS equilibrium states of nonlinear Hamiltonian PDEs (Q6044134)
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Gibbs measures as unique KMS equilibrium states of nonlinear Hamiltonian PDEs (English)
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17 May 2023
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Summary: The classical Kubo-Martin-Schwinger (KMS) condition is a fundamental property of statistical mechanics characterizing the equilibrium of infinite classical mechanical systems. It was introduced in the seventies by \textit{G. Gallavotti} and \textit{E. Verboven} [``On the classical KMS boundary condition'', Il Nuovo Cimento B 28, No. 1, 274--286 (1975; \url{doi:10.1007/bf02722820})] as an alternative to the Dobrushin-Lanford-Ruelle (DLR) equation. In this article, we consider this concept in the framework of nonlinear Hamiltonian PDEs and discuss its relevance. In particular, we prove that Gibbs measures are the unique KMS equilibrium states for such systems. Our proof is based on Malliavin calculus and Gross-Sobolev spaces. The main feature of our work is the applicability of our results to the general context of white noise, abstract Wiener spaces and Gaussian probability spaces, as well as to fundamental examples of PDEs like the nonlinear Schrödinger, Hartree, and wave (Klein-Gordon) equations.
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KMS states
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Gaussian measures
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Malliavin calculus
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nonlinear PDEs
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