Long Time Tails in Physics and Mathematics

  • Hollander F
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Abstract

In physics the name 'long time tail' is used to denote slow decay of an equilibrium autocorrelation function of a fluctuating local quantity (like density, momentwn, energy) in a system of interacting particles. Thls paper discusses long time t ails for the velocity autocorrelation function of a t agged particle. After an expository introduction we describe various theories from physics and mathematics expla in ing this phenomenon.

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Hollander, F. (1994). Long Time Tails in Physics and Mathematics. In Probability and Phase Transition (pp. 123–137). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8326-8_7

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