434 research outputs found
Microscopic expressions for the thermodynamic temperature
We show that arbitrary phase space vector fields can be used to generate
phase functions whose ensemble averages give the thermodynamic temperature. We
describe conditions for the validity of these functions in periodic boundary
systems and the Molecular Dynamics (MD) ensemble, and test them with a
short-ranged potential MD simulation.Comment: 21 pages, 2 figures, Revtex. Submitted to Phys. Rev.
Microcanonical temperature for a classical field: application to Bose-Einstein condensation
We show that the projected Gross-Pitaevskii equation (PGPE) can be mapped
exactly onto Hamilton's equations of motion for classical position and momentum
variables. Making use of this mapping, we adapt techniques developed in
statistical mechanics to calculate the temperature and chemical potential of a
classical Bose field in the microcanonical ensemble. We apply the method to
simulations of the PGPE, which can be used to represent the highly occupied
modes of Bose condensed gases at finite temperature. The method is rigorous,
valid beyond the realms of perturbation theory, and agrees with an earlier
method of temperature measurement for the same system. Using this method we
show that the critical temperature for condensation in a homogeneous Bose gas
on a lattice with a UV cutoff increases with the interaction strength. We
discuss how to determine the temperature shift for the Bose gas in the
continuum limit using this type of calculation, and obtain a result in
agreement with more sophisticated Monte Carlo simulations. We also consider the
behaviour of the specific heat.Comment: v1: 9 pages, 5 figures, revtex 4. v2: additional text in response to
referee's comments, now 11 pages, to appear in Phys. Rev.
Adiabatic invariance with first integrals of motion
The construction of a microthermodynamic formalism for isolated systems based
on the concept of adiabatic invariance is an old but seldom appreciated effort
in the literature, dating back at least to P. Hertz [Ann. Phys. (Leipzig) 33,
225 (1910)]. An apparently independent extension of such formalism for systems
bearing additional first integrals of motion was recently proposed by Hans H.
Rugh [Phys. Rev. E 64, 055101 (2001)], establishing the concept of adiabatic
invariance even in such singular cases. After some remarks in connection with
the formalism pioneered by Hertz, it will be suggested that such an extension
can incidentally explain the success of a dynamical method for computing the
entropy of classical interacting fluids, at least in some potential
applications where the presence of additional first integrals cannot be
ignored.Comment: 2 pages, no figures (REVTeX 4
New Algorithm for Mixmaster Dynamics
We present a new numerical algorithm for evolving the Mixmaster spacetimes.
By using symplectic integration techniques to take advantage of the exact Taub
solution for the scattering between asymptotic Kasner regimes, we evolve these
spacetimes with higher accuracy using much larger time steps than previously
possible. The longer Mixmaster evolution thus allowed enables detailed
comparison with the Belinskii, Khalatnikov, Lifshitz (BKL) approximate
Mixmaster dynamics. In particular, we show that errors between the BKL
prediction and the measured parameters early in the simulation can be
eliminated by relaxing the BKL assumptions to yield an improved map. The
improved map has different predictions for vacuum Bianchi Type IX and magnetic
Bianchi Type VI Mixmaster models which are clearly matched in the
simulation.Comment: 12 pages, Revtex, 4 eps figure
Fractal Scales in a Schwarzschild Atmosphere
Recently, Glass and Krisch have extended the Vaidya radiating metric to
include both a radiation fluid and a string fluid [1999 Class. Quantum Grav.
vol 16, 1175]. Mass diffusion in the extended Schwarzschild atmosphere was
studied. The continuous solutions of classical diffusive transport are believed
to describe the envelope of underlying fractal behavior. In this work we
examine the classical picture at scales on which fractal behavior might be
evident.Comment: to appear in Class. Quantum Gra
Homoclinic chaos in the dynamics of a general Bianchi IX model
The dynamics of a general Bianchi IX model with three scale factors is
examined. The matter content of the model is assumed to be comoving dust plus a
positive cosmological constant. The model presents a critical point of
saddle-center-center type in the finite region of phase space. This critical
point engenders in the phase space dynamics the topology of stable and unstable
four dimensional tubes , where is a saddle direction and
is the manifold of unstable periodic orbits in the center-center sector.
A general characteristic of the dynamical flow is an oscillatory mode about
orbits of an invariant plane of the dynamics which contains the critical point
and a Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) singularity. We show that a pair of
tubes (one stable, one unstable) emerging from the neighborhood of the critical
point towards the FRW singularity have homoclinic transversal crossings. The
homoclinic intersection manifold has topology and is constituted
of homoclinic orbits which are bi-asymptotic to the center-center
manifold. This is an invariant signature of chaos in the model, and produces
chaotic sets in phase space. The model also presents an asymptotic DeSitter
attractor at infinity and initial conditions sets are shown to have fractal
basin boundaries connected to the escape into the DeSitter configuration
(escape into inflation), characterizing the critical point as a chaotic
scatterer.Comment: 11 pages, 6 ps figures. Accepted for publication in Phys. Rev.
Sect and House in Syria: History, Architecture, and Bayt Amongst the Druze in Jaramana
This paper explores the connections between the architecture and materiality of houses and the social idiom of bayt (house, family). The ethnographic exploration is located in the Druze village of Jaramana, on the outskirts of the Syrian capital Damascus. It traces the histories, genealogies, and politics of two families, bayt Abud-Haddad and bayt Ouward, through their houses. By exploring the two families and the architecture of their houses, this paper provides a detailed ethnographic account of historical change in modern Syria, internal diversity, and stratification within the intimate social fabric of the Druze neighbourhood at a time of war, and contributes a relational approach to the anthropological understanding of houses
The tale of two centres
We study motion in the field of two fixed centres described by a family of
Einstein-dilaton-Maxwell theories. Transitions between regular and chaotic
motion are observed as the dilaton coupling is varied.Comment: 20 pages, RevTeX, 7 figures included, TeX format change
Numerical Approaches to Spacetime Singularities
This Living Review updates a previous version which its itself an update of a
review article. Numerical exploration of the properties of singularities could,
in principle, yield detailed understanding of their nature in physically
realistic cases. Examples of numerical investigations into the formation of
naked singularities, critical behavior in collapse, passage through the Cauchy
horizon, chaos of the Mixmaster singularity, and singularities in spatially
inhomogeneous cosmologies are discussed.Comment: 51 pages, 6 figures may be found in online version: Living Rev.
Relativity 2002-1 at www.livingreviews.or
A New Method for Computing Topological Pressure
The topological pressure introduced by Ruelle and similar quantities describe
dynamical multifractal properties of dynamical systems. These are important
characteristics of mesoscopic systems in the classical regime. Original
definition of these quantities are based on the symbolic description of the
dynamics. It is hard or impossible to find symbolic description and generating
partition to a general dynamical system, therefore these quantities are often
not accessible for further studies. Here we present a new method by which the
symbolic description can be omitted. We apply the method for a mixing and an
intermittent system.Comment: 8 pages LaTeX with revtex.sty, the 4 postscript figures are included
using psfig.tex to appear in PR
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