The paper presents a simple yet rigorous analysis of the transient of the spatial distribution of the kinetic energy of a classical ideal monoatomic dilute gas that passes from non-equilibrium to equilibrium. The proposed approach is event-based, in the sense that the evolution of the system is analyzed as a function of the random number of collisions in a given time interval. Taking a very simple yet realistic model of collision, the paper shows that collisions between atoms lead exponentially to energy equipartition.
Event-based analysis of convergence to energy equipartition
Arnaldo Spalvieri
2024-01-01
Abstract
The paper presents a simple yet rigorous analysis of the transient of the spatial distribution of the kinetic energy of a classical ideal monoatomic dilute gas that passes from non-equilibrium to equilibrium. The proposed approach is event-based, in the sense that the evolution of the system is analyzed as a function of the random number of collisions in a given time interval. Taking a very simple yet realistic model of collision, the paper shows that collisions between atoms lead exponentially to energy equipartition.File in questo prodotto:
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