Chaotic Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Periodic Systems with Long-range Forces

Chaotic Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Periodic Systems with Long-range Forces
Title Chaotic Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Periodic Systems with Long-range Forces PDF eBook
Author Pankaj Kumar
Publisher
Pages 225
Release 2016
Genre Chaotic behavior in systems
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Gravitational and electromagnetic interactions form the backbone of our theoretical understanding of the universe. While, in general, such interactions are analytically inexpressible for three-dimensional infinite systems, one-dimensional modeling allows one to treat the long-range forces exactly. Not only are one-dimensional systems of profound intrinsic interest, physicists often rely on one-dimensional models as a starting point in the analysis of their more complicated higher-dimensional counterparts. In the analysis of large systems considered in cosmology and plasma physics, periodic boundary conditions are a natural choice and have been utilized in the study of one dimensional Coulombic and gravitational systems. Such studies often employ numerical simulations to validate the theoretical predictions, and in cases where theoretical relations have not been mathematically formulated, numerical simulations serve as a powerful method in characterizing the system's physical properties. In this dissertation, analytic techniques are formulated to express the exact phase-space dynamics of spatially-periodic one-dimensional Coulombic and gravitational systems. Closed-form versions of the Hamiltonian and the electric field are derived for single-component and two-component Coulombic systems, placing the two on the same footing as the gravitational counterpart. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that a three-body variant of the spatially-periodic Coulombic or gravitational system may be reduced isomorphically to a periodic system of a single particle in a two-dimensional rhombic potential. The analytic results are utilized for developing and implementing efficient computational tools to study the dynamical and the thermodynamic properties of the systems without resorting to numerical approximations. Event-driven algorithms are devised to obtain Lyapunov spectra, radial distribution function, pressure, caloric curve, and Poincare surface of section through an N-body molecular-dynamics approach. The simulation results for the three-body systems show that the motion exhibits chaotic, quasiperiodic, and periodic behaviors in segmented regions of the phase space. The results for the large versions of the single-component and two-component Coulombic systems show no clear-cut indication of a phase transition. However, as predicted by the theoretical treatment, the simulated temperature dependencies of energy, pressure as well as Lyapunov exponent for the gravitational system indicate a phase transition and the critical temperature obtained in simulation agrees well with that from the theory.

Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Systems with Long Range Interactions

Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Systems with Long Range Interactions
Title Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Systems with Long Range Interactions PDF eBook
Author Thierry Dauxois
Publisher Springer
Pages 492
Release 2008-01-11
Genre Science
ISBN 3540458352

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Properties of systems with long range interactions are still poorly understood despite being of importance in most areas of physics. The present volume introduces and reviews the effort of constructing a coherent thermodynamic treatment of such systems by combining tools from statistical mechanics with concepts and methods from dynamical systems. Analogies and differences between various systems are examined by considering a large range of applications, with emphasis on Bose--Einstein condensates. Written as a set of tutorial reviews, the book will be useful for both the experienced researcher as well as the nonexpert scientist or postgraduate student.

Thermodynamics of Chaotic Systems

Thermodynamics of Chaotic Systems
Title Thermodynamics of Chaotic Systems PDF eBook
Author Christian Beck
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 310
Release 1993-07
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0521433673

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This book deals with the various thermodynamic concepts used for the analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems. The most important invariants used to characterize chaotic systems are introduced in a way that stresses the interconnections with thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. Among the subjects treated are probabilistic aspects of chaotic dynamics, the symbolic dynamics technique, information measures, the maximum entropy principle, general thermodynamic relations, spin systems, fractals and multifractals, expansion rate and information loss, the topological pressure, transfer operator methods, repellers and escape. The more advanced chapters deal with the thermodynamic formalism for expanding maps, thermodynamic analysis of chaotic systems with several intensive parameters, and phase transitions in nonlinear dynamics.

Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Systems with Long Range Interactions: Theory and Experiments

Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Systems with Long Range Interactions: Theory and Experiments
Title Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Systems with Long Range Interactions: Theory and Experiments PDF eBook
Author Alessandro Campa
Publisher American Institute of Physics
Pages 402
Release 2008-01-17
Genre Science
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The workshop was about the developments of the thermodynamical and dynamical behavior of many-body systems in which the interactions decay very slowly with the distance: they present very strange properties, not found in the other systems. The possibility of testing the theoretical ideas in laboratory systems was the most innovative issue.

An Exploration of Dynamical Systems and Chaos

An Exploration of Dynamical Systems and Chaos
Title An Exploration of Dynamical Systems and Chaos PDF eBook
Author John H. Argyris
Publisher Springer
Pages 884
Release 2015-04-24
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3662460424

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This book is conceived as a comprehensive and detailed text-book on non-linear dynamical systems with particular emphasis on the exploration of chaotic phenomena. The self-contained introductory presentation is addressed both to those who wish to study the physics of chaotic systems and non-linear dynamics intensively as well as those who are curious to learn more about the fascinating world of chaotic phenomena. Basic concepts like Poincaré section, iterated mappings, Hamiltonian chaos and KAM theory, strange attractors, fractal dimensions, Lyapunov exponents, bifurcation theory, self-similarity and renormalisation and transitions to chaos are thoroughly explained. To facilitate comprehension, mathematical concepts and tools are introduced in short sub-sections. The text is supported by numerous computer experiments and a multitude of graphical illustrations and colour plates emphasising the geometrical and topological characteristics of the underlying dynamics. This volume is a completely revised and enlarged second edition which comprises recently obtained research results of topical interest, and has been extended to include a new section on the basic concepts of probability theory. A completely new chapter on fully developed turbulence presents the successes of chaos theory, its limitations as well as future trends in the development of complex spatio-temporal structures. "This book will be of valuable help for my lectures" Hermann Haken, Stuttgart "This text-book should not be missing in any introductory lecture on non-linear systems and deterministic chaos" Wolfgang Kinzel, Würzburg “This well written book represents a comprehensive treatise on dynamical systems. It may serve as reference book for the whole field of nonlinear and chaotic systems and reports in a unique way on scientific developments of recent decades as well as important applications.” Joachim Peinke, Institute of Physics, Carl-von-Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Germany

Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics of Small Systems

Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics of Small Systems
Title Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics of Small Systems PDF eBook
Author Andrea Puglisi
Publisher MDPI
Pages 335
Release 2018-09-04
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 3038970573

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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics of Small Systems" that was published in Entropy

An Introduction to Dynamical Systems and Chaos

An Introduction to Dynamical Systems and Chaos
Title An Introduction to Dynamical Systems and Chaos PDF eBook
Author G. C. Layek
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 701
Release
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ISBN 9819976952

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