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Uspekhi Mat. Nauk, 2002 Volume 57, Issue 6(348), Pages 3–86 (Mi rm572)

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Dynamics of a massive piston in an ideal gas

N. I. Chernova, J. L. Lebowitzb, Ya. G. Sinaic

a University of Alabama at Birmingham
b Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
c Princeton University, Department of Mathematics

Abstract: This survey is a study of a dynamical system consisting of a massive piston in a cubic container of large size $L$ filled with an ideal gas. The piston has mass $M\sim L^2$ and undergoes elastic collisions with $N\sim L^3$ non-interacting gas particles of mass $m=1$. It is found that under suitable initial conditions there is a scaling regime with time and space scaled by $L$ in which the motion of the piston and the one-particle distribution of the gas satisfy autonomous coupled equations (hydrodynamic equations) such that in the limit $L\to\infty$ the mechanical trajectory of the piston converges in probability to the solution of the hydrodynamic equations for a certain period of time. There is also a heuristic discussion of the dynamics of the system on longer intervals of time.

UDC: 519.248.23

MSC: Primary 37N10, 35Q35; Secondary 37A99, 76N10, 60K40, 82C40, 80A10

Received: 16.05.2002

DOI: 10.4213/rm572


 English version:
Russian Mathematical Surveys, 2002, 57:6, 1045–1125

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