Time evolution of infinitely many particles: An existence theorem
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Cites work
- Non-equilibrium dynamcis of one-dimensional infinite particle systems with a hard-core interaction
- Superstable interactions in classical statistical mechanics
- The classical mechanics of one-dimensional systems of infinitely many particles. I: An existence theorem
- Time evolution of Gibbs states for an anharmonic lattice
Cited in
(7)- Time evolution of an infinitely extended Vlasov system with singular mutual interaction
- Some remarks on nonequilibrium dynamics of infinite particle systems
- Cucker-Smale-type dynamics of infinitely many individuals with repulsive forces
- Dynamics of infinitely extended hard core systems
- Time evolution of two dimensional systems with infinitely many particles mutually interacting via very singular forces
- On non-equilibrium dynamics of multidimensional infinite particle systems in the translation invariant case
- On the propagation of a perturbation in an anharmonic system
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