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Fourier Law: A Challenge to Theorists

We present a selective overview of the current state of our knowledge (more precisely of ourignorance) regarding the derivation of Fourier's Law, J(r) =-\kappa \nabla T(r); J the heat flux, T the temperature and k, the heat conductivity. This law is empirically well tested for both fluids and c...

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Autores principales: Bonetto, F, Lebowitz, J L, Rey-Bellet, L
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/454184
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author Bonetto, F
Lebowitz, J L
Rey-Bellet, L
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Rey-Bellet, L
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description We present a selective overview of the current state of our knowledge (more precisely of ourignorance) regarding the derivation of Fourier's Law, J(r) =-\kappa \nabla T(r); J the heat flux, T the temperature and k, the heat conductivity. This law is empirically well tested for both fluids and crystals, when the temperature varies slowly on the microscopic scale, with \kappa an intrinsic property which depends only on the system's equilibrium parameters, such as the local temperature and density. There is however at present no rigorous mathematical derivation of Fourier's law and ipso facto of Kubo's formula for \kappa, involving integrals over equilibrium time correlations, for any system (or model) with a deterministic, e.g. Hamiltonian, microscopic evolution.
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spelling cern-4541842019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/454184engBonetto, FLebowitz, J LRey-Bellet, LFourier Law: A Challenge to TheoristsGeneral Theoretical PhysicsWe present a selective overview of the current state of our knowledge (more precisely of ourignorance) regarding the derivation of Fourier's Law, J(r) =-\kappa \nabla T(r); J the heat flux, T the temperature and k, the heat conductivity. This law is empirically well tested for both fluids and crystals, when the temperature varies slowly on the microscopic scale, with \kappa an intrinsic property which depends only on the system's equilibrium parameters, such as the local temperature and density. There is however at present no rigorous mathematical derivation of Fourier's law and ipso facto of Kubo's formula for \kappa, involving integrals over equilibrium time correlations, for any system (or model) with a deterministic, e.g. Hamiltonian, microscopic evolution.EXT-2000-192IHES-P-2000-14oai:cds.cern.ch:4541842000-02-01
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Fourier Law: A Challenge to Theorists
title Fourier Law: A Challenge to Theorists
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title_fullStr Fourier Law: A Challenge to Theorists
title_full_unstemmed Fourier Law: A Challenge to Theorists
title_short Fourier Law: A Challenge to Theorists
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