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arxiv: cond-mat/0006112 · v1 · submitted 2000-06-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech · astro-ph· nlin.CD· nucl-th

Dynamical Quasi-Stationary States in a system with long-range forces

classification ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech astro-phnlin.CDnucl-th
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The Hamiltonian Mean Field model describes a system of N fully-coupled particles showing a second-order phase transition as a function of the energy. The dynamics of the model presents interesting features in a small energy region below the critical point. In particular, when the particles are prepared in a ``water bag'' initial state, the relaxation to equilibrium is very slow. In the transient time the system lives in a dynamical quasi-stationary state and exhibits anomalous (enhanced) diffusion and L\'evy walks. In this paper we study temperature and velocity distribution of the quasi-stationary state and we show that the lifetime of such a state increases with N. In particular when the $N\to \infty$ limit is taken before the $t \to \infty$ limit, the results obtained are different from the expected canonical predictions. This scenario seems to confirm a recent conjecture proposed by C.Tsallis.

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