A phase diagram for the diatomic hard-point gas identifies kinetic, intermediate Bogoliubov, and hydrodynamic regimes of thermalization, with consistent heat transport behavior that depends on the order of thermodynamic limits.
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Random matrix analysis of Z2-symmetric centrosymmetric ensembles shows thermalization of local observables to canonical averages occurs regardless of initial-state symmetry, while symmetry-violating observables have equilibrium values independent of initial symmetry.
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From Near-Integrable to Far-from-Integrable: A Unified Picture of Thermalization and Heat Transport
A phase diagram for the diatomic hard-point gas identifies kinetic, intermediate Bogoliubov, and hydrodynamic regimes of thermalization, with consistent heat transport behavior that depends on the order of thermodynamic limits.
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Spectral statistics, non-equilibrium dynamics and thermalization in random matrices with global $\mathbb{Z}_2$-symmetry
Random matrix analysis of Z2-symmetric centrosymmetric ensembles shows thermalization of local observables to canonical averages occurs regardless of initial-state symmetry, while symmetry-violating observables have equilibrium values independent of initial symmetry.