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Macroscopic Determinism in Noninteracting Systems Using Large Deviation Theory
Authors:Brian R La Cour  William C Schieve
Institution:(1) Ilya Prigogine Center for Studies in Statistical Mechanics and Complex Systems and Department of Physics, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, 78712
Abstract:We consider a general system of n noninteracting identical particles which evolve under a given dynamical law and whose initial microstates are a priori independent. The time evolution of the n-particle average of a bounded function on the particle microstates is then examined in the large-n limit. Using the theory of large deviations, we show that if the initial macroscopic average is constrained to be near a given value, y, then the macroscopic average at time t converges in probability as nrarrinfin to a value psgr t(y) given explicitly in terms of a canonical expectation. Some general features of the graph of psgr t(y) versus t are examined, particularly in regard to continuity, symmetry, and convergence.
Keywords:determinism  causality  large deviation theory  many-particle systems  fluctuations  nonequilibrium statistical mechanics  kinetic theory
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