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Hauptverfasser: Dandekar, Rahul, Krapivsky, P. L., Mallick, Kirone
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Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.06881
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author Dandekar, Rahul
Krapivsky, P. L.
Mallick, Kirone
author_facet Dandekar, Rahul
Krapivsky, P. L.
Mallick, Kirone
contents We study large fluctuations of the current in a Dyson gas, a 1D system of particles interacting through a logarithmic potential and subjected to random noise. We adapt the macroscopic fluctuation theory to the Dyson gas and derive two coupled partial differential equations describing the evolution of the density and momentum. These equations are nonlinear and non-local, and the `boundary' conditions are mixed: some at the initial time and others at the final time. If the initial condition can fluctuate (annealed setting), this boundary-value problem is tractable. We compute the cumulant generating function encoding all the cumulants of the current.
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spellingShingle Current fluctuations in the Dyson Gas
Dandekar, Rahul
Krapivsky, P. L.
Mallick, Kirone
Statistical Mechanics
Mathematical Physics
Probability
We study large fluctuations of the current in a Dyson gas, a 1D system of particles interacting through a logarithmic potential and subjected to random noise. We adapt the macroscopic fluctuation theory to the Dyson gas and derive two coupled partial differential equations describing the evolution of the density and momentum. These equations are nonlinear and non-local, and the `boundary' conditions are mixed: some at the initial time and others at the final time. If the initial condition can fluctuate (annealed setting), this boundary-value problem is tractable. We compute the cumulant generating function encoding all the cumulants of the current.
title Current fluctuations in the Dyson Gas
topic Statistical Mechanics
Mathematical Physics
Probability
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.06881