14 research outputs found
Statistical mechanics of granular systems
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 1997.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-71).by Welles A.M. Morgado.Ph.D
Non-Markovian Effects on Overdamped Systems
We study the consequences of adopting the memory dependent, non-Markovian,
physics with the memory-less over-damped approximation usually employed to
investigate Brownian particles. Due to the finite correlation time scale
associated with the noise, the stationary behavior of the system is not
described by the Boltzmann-Gibbs statistics. However, the presence of a very
weak external white noise can be used to regularize the equilibrium properties.
Surprisingly, the coupling to another bath effectively restores the dynamical
aspects missed by the over-damped treatment.Comment: 10 page
The Heat Distribution of the Underdamped Langevin Equation
In the Stochastic Thermodynamics theory, heat is a random variable with a
probability distribution associated. Studies in the distribution of heat are
mostly in the overdamped regime. Here we solve the heat distribution in the
underdamped regime for three different cases: the free particle, the linear
potential, and the harmonic potential. The results are exact and generalize
known results in the literature.Comment: 19 pages, 9 subfigure
The role of the nature of the noise in the thermal conductance of mechanical systems
Focussing on a paradigmatic small system consisting of two coupled damped
oscillators, we survey the role of the L\'evy-It\^o nature of the noise in the
thermal conductance. For white noises, we prove that the L\'evy-It\^o
composition (Lebesgue measure) of the noise is irrelevant for the thermal
conductance of a non-equilibrium linearly coupled chain, which signals the
independence between mechanical and thermodynamical properties. On the other
hand, for the non-linearly coupled case, the two types of properties mix and
the explicit definition of the noise plays a central role.Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures. To be published in Physical Review
The Ferromagnetic Potts model under an external magnetic field: an exact renormalization group approach
The q-state ferromagnetic Potts model under a non-zero magnetic field coupled
with the 0^th Potts state was investigated by an exact real-space
renormalization group approach. The model was defined on a family of diamond
hierarchical lattices of several fractal dimensions d_F. On these lattices, the
renormalization group transformations became exact for such a model when a
correlation coupling that singles out the 0^th Potts state was included in the
Hamiltonian. The rich criticality presented by the model with q=3 and d_F=2 was
fully analyzed. Apart from the Potts criticality for the zero field, an
Ising-like phase transition was found whenever the system was submitted to a
strong reverse magnetic field. Unusual characteristics such as cusps and
dimensional reduction were observed on the critical surface.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures. Accepted to be published in Phys. Rev B (2006
Three-dimensional Ginzburg-Landau simulation of a vortex line displaced by a zigzag of pinning spheres
A vortex line is shaped by a zigzag of pinning centers and we study here how
far the stretched vortex line is able to follow this path. The pinning center
is described by an insulating sphere of coherence length size such that in its
surface the de Gennes boundary condition applies. We calculate the free energy
density of this system in the framework of the Ginzburg-Landau theory and study
the critical displacement beyond which the vortex line is detached from the
pinning center.Comment: Submitted to special issue of Prammna-Journal of Physics devoted to
the Vortex State Studie