Quasilinear hyperbolic equations with hysteresis
We considerably improve upon the recent result of [37] on the mixing time of Glauber dynamics for the 2D Ising model in a box of side at low temperature and with random boundary conditions whose distribution stochastically dominates the extremal plus phase. An important special case is when is concentrated on the homogeneous all-plus configuration, where the mixing time is conjectured to be polynomial in . In [37] it was shown that for a large enough inverse-temperature and any there...
Nous présentons une introduction à un nouveau champ de recherche, l’hypocoercitivité. Nous énonçons quelques résultats obtenus récemment avec différents co-auteurs (Lukas Neumann, Jean Dolbeault, Christian Schmeiser) dans le cas des équations cinétiques collisionnelles, en particulier pour les équations de type Boltzmann. Puis nous présentons quelques perspectives de recherche à plus long terme, dans le but de dégager une théorie unifiée de l’hypocoercitivité en théorie cinétique collisionnelle.
We study a spatial branching model, where the underlying motion is d-dimensional (d≥1) brownian motion and the branching rate is affected by a random collection of reproduction suppressing sets dubbed mild obstacles. The main result of this paper is the quenched law of large numbers for the population for all d≥1. We also show that the branching brownian motion with mild obstacles spreads less quickly than ordinary branching brownian motion by giving an upper estimate on its speed. When the underlying...
We consider a nearest-neighbor, one-dimensional random walk {Xn}n≥0 in a random i.i.d. environment, in the regime where the walk is transient with speed vP>0 and there exists an s∈(1, 2) such that the annealed law of n−1/s(Xn−nvP) converges to a stable law of parameter s. Under the quenched law (i.e., conditioned on the environment), we show that no limit laws are possible. In particular we show that there exist sequences {tk} and {tk'} depending on the environment only, such that a quenched...
For a sequence of i.i.d. random variables {ξx: x∈ℤ} bounded above and below by strictly positive finite constants, consider the nearest-neighbor one-dimensional simple exclusion process in which a particle at x (resp. x+1) jumps to x+1 (resp. x) at rate ξx. We examine a quenched non-equilibrium central limit theorem for the position of a tagged particle in the exclusion process with bond disorder {ξx: x∈ℤ}. We prove that the position of the tagged particle converges under diffusive scaling to a...