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Equivalence of Non-equilibrium Ensembles and Representation of Friction in Turbulent Flows: The Lorenz 96 Model
Authors:Giovanni Gallavotti  Valerio Lucarini
Institution:1. Department of Physics, University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
2. Department of Mathematics, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA
3. Institute of Meteorology, University of Hamburg, Klimacampus, Hamburg, Germany
4. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Reading, Reading, UK
5. Walker Institute for Climate Change Research, University of Reading, Reading, UK
Abstract:We construct different equivalent non-equilibrium statistical ensembles in a simple yet instructive \(N\) -degrees of freedom model of atmospheric turbulence, introduced by Lorenz in 1996. The vector field can be decomposed into an energy-conserving, time-reversible part, plus a non-time reversible part, including forcing and dissipation. We construct a modified version of the model where viscosity varies with time, in such a way that energy is conserved, and the resulting dynamics is fully time-reversible. For each value of the forcing, the statistical properties of the irreversible and reversible model are in excellent agreement, if in the latter the energy is kept constant at a value equal to the time-average realized with the irreversible model. In particular, the average contraction rate of the phase space of the time-reversible model agrees with that of the irreversible model, where instead it is constant by construction. We also show that the phase space contraction rate obeys the fluctuation relation, and we relate its finite time corrections to the characteristic time scales of the system. A local version of the fluctuation relation is explored and successfully checked. The equivalence between the two non-equilibrium ensembles extends to dynamical properties such as the Lyapunov exponents, which are shown to obey to a good degree of approximation a pairing rule. These results have relevance in motivating the importance of the chaotic hypothesis. in explaining that we have the freedom to model non-equilibrium systems using different but equivalent approaches, and, in particular, that using a model of a fluid where viscosity is kept constant is just one option, and not necessarily the only option, for describing accurately its statistical and dynamical properties.
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