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arxiv: 1606.03924 · v2 · pith:WQCZ5FF6new · submitted 2016-06-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

Functional integral derivation of the kinetic equation of two-dimensional point vortices

classification ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
keywords bodyfunctionequationkineticderivationdistributionevolutionfunctional
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We present a brief derivation of the kinetic equation describing the secular evolution of point vortices in two-dimensional hydrodynamics, by relying on a functional integral formalism. We start from Liouville's equation which describes the exact dynamics of a two-dimensional system of point vortices. At the order ${1/N}$, the evolution of the system is characterised by the first two equations of the BBGKY hierarchy involving the system's 1-body distribution function and its 1-body correlation function. Thanks to the introduction of auxiliary fields, these two evolution constraints may be rewritten as a functional integral. When functionally integrated over the 2-body correlation function, this rewriting leads to a new constraint coupling the 1-body distribution function and the two auxiliary fields. Once inverted, this constraint provides, through a new route, the closed non-linear kinetic equation satisfied by the 1-body distribution function. Such a method sheds new lights on the origin of these kinetic equations complementing the traditional derivation methods.

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