Mathematical analysis of time flow (Q2634072)
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Mathematical analysis of time flow (English)
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8 February 2016
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The purpose of this paper is to solve two problems. We just state the second problem. If global solutions of an abstract first order Cauchy problems on a Banach space \(\mathcal{B}\) exist, how can invariant solutions still change with time? The answer is that integration of infinitesimal system changes requires to consider convolutions instead of just translations along the orbit. Finally, a direct application of mathematical analysis to an experiment is discussed, and graphs of the complex dielectric function are plotted. The proofs use local limit theorems for convolutions, inverse Fourier transformation, the Debye function, and the complementary incomplete Gamma function.
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time evolution
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local stationarity
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semigroups
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C*-algebras
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fractional time derivative
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irreversibility
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many-body system
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coarse graining
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separation of scales
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excess wing
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dielectric relaxation
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glassy dynamics
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