2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11012-016-0490-3
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Statistical thermodynamics for metaequilibrium or metastable states

Abstract: We show how statistical thermodynamics can be formulated in situations in which thermodynamics applies, while equilibrium statistical mechanics does not. A typical case is, in the words of Landau and Lifshitz, that of partial (or incomplete) equilibrium. One has a system of interest in equilibrium with the environment, and measures one of its quantities, for example its specific heat, by raising the temperature of the environment. However, within the observation time the global system settles down to a state o… Show more

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“…It seems that this problem could be solved if the expectations were implemented with respect to a suitable invariant phase-space measure (see for example [22]). So it is of interest to understand whether in our case it is possible to find a measure which reproduces the actually computed time-averages.…”
Section: Open Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seems that this problem could be solved if the expectations were implemented with respect to a suitable invariant phase-space measure (see for example [22]). So it is of interest to understand whether in our case it is possible to find a measure which reproduces the actually computed time-averages.…”
Section: Open Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is not obvious at all, but in this particular case we can imagine, in a completely heuristic way, a mechanism for which this slow decay of correlations might show up in the measurement of an actual physical quantity, the heat capacity C of the chain. Recall, indeed, that the expression of the heat capacity C of a system put in contact with a thermostat, in the linear response theory approximation (see, for instance, [28]), is the following…”
Section: Proof Of Theorem 1 and Corollarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We pass from the variables (ξ ± , η ± ) to (p ± , q ± ) by using (6), then apply (28,32) of Appendix A to pass to the variables (p j , r j ), thus getting…”
Section: Proof Of Lemmas 4 Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other terms, the region of a constant-energy surface presenting a distribution different from Maxwell-Boltzmann, has negligible measure. This however is not sufficient for the aims of Statistical Thermodynamics, since many quantities of interest are expressed in terms of correlations of suitable observables (see [2]), computed from initial data of generic type (i.e., with a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution), and not just in term of averages of the normal-mode energies. An example is given in the works [3,4], where the electric susceptibilty of Lithium Fluoride (LiF) was computed through the Fourier transform of the auto-correlation of the optical normal-mode amplitudes, for generic initial data, and the infrared spectra thus obtained were found to agree very well with the experimental ones at several temperatures (more details will be given later).…”
Section: Introduction a Modified Version Of The Original Fpu Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was inspired to the following naive argument. 2 Assume that, starting from a point x 0 in phase space, the evolved point x 1 def = Φ t x 0 at time t may be considered as "independent" of x 0 , in the sense that the normal-mode energies may be considered as random variables independent of their initial values. Then it will turn out that a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution occurs not only for the normal-mode energies, both in x 0 and in x 1 , but also (as a simple calculation shows -see Section 3) for the moduli of the energy-changes |E k (t) − E k (0)|.…”
Section: Introduction a Modified Version Of The Original Fpu Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%