Sur les vibrations intérieures des molécules.
Ce papier porte sur l’étude mathématique d’une équation du type de Grad-Mercier qui décrit, dans certaines circonstances, l’équilibre d’un plasma confiné [H. Grad, P.N. Hu et D.C. Stevens, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 72,n10 (1975), 3789–3793, C. Mercier, Publication of Euratom, CEA, Luxembourg (1974), C. Mercier, Communications personnelles à R. Temam et aux auteurs]. Il s’agit de trouver une fonction “régulière” solution du systèmeoù est un ouvert borné régulier de , etL’opérateur non linéaire...
We study an atomistic pair potential-energy E(n)(y) that describes the elastic behavior of two-dimensional crystals with natoms where characterizes the particle positions. The main focus is the asymptotic analysis of the ground state energy asn tends to infinity. We show in a suitable scaling regime where the energy is essentially quadratic that the energy minimum of E(n) admits an asymptotic expansion involving fractional powers of n: The bulk energy densityEbulk is given by an explicit expression...
We study an atomistic pair potential-energy E(n)(y) that describes the elastic behavior of two-dimensional crystals with n atoms where characterizes the particle positions. The main focus is the asymptotic analysis of the ground state energy as n tends to infinity. We show in a suitable scaling regime where the energy is essentially quadratic that the energy minimum of E(n) admits an asymptotic expansion involving fractional powers of n: The bulk energy density Ebulk is given by an explicit expression...
The main objective of this paper is to present a new probabilistic model underlying the universal relaxation laws observed in many fields of science where we associate the survival probability of the system's state with the defect-diffusion framework. Our approach is based on the notion of the continuous-time random walk. To derive the properties of the survival probability of a system we explore the limit theorems concerning either the summation or the extremes: maxima and minima. The forms of...
The Hamiltonian for an extended Hubbard model with phonons as introduced by A. Montorsi and M. Rasetti is considered on a D-dimensional lattice. The symmetries of the model are studied in various cases. It is shown that for a certain choice of the parameters a superconducting holds as a true quantum symmetry, but only for D=1.
We study some properties of the k-symplectic Hamiltonian systems in analogy with the well-known classical Hamiltonian systems. The integrability of k-symplectic Hamiltonian systems and the relationships with the Nambu's statistical mechanics are given.
Systems with Coulomb and logarithmic interactions arise in various settings: an instance is the classical Coulomb gas which in some cases happens to be a random matrix ensemble, another is vortices in the Ginzburg-Landau model of superconductivity, where one observes in certain regimes the emergence of densely packed point vortices forming perfect triangular lattice patterns named Abrikosov lattices, a third is the study of Fekete points which arise in approximation theory. In this review, we describe...
Consider a random environment in given by i.i.d. conductances. In this work, we obtain tail estimates for the fluctuations about the mean for the following characteristics of the environment: the effective conductance between opposite faces of a cube, the diffusion matrices of periodized environments and the spectral gap of the random walk in a finite cube.