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GENERIC formalism of a Vlasov-Fokker-Planck equation and connection to large-deviation principles

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arxiv 1302.1024 v1 pith:EWF5NQ5H submitted 2013-02-05 math.AP math.PR

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In this paper we discuss the connections between a Vlasov-Fokker-Planck equation and an underlying microscopic particle system, and we interpret those connections in the context of the GENERIC framework (\"Ottinger 2005). This interpretation provides (a) a variational formulation for GENERIC systems, (b) insight into the origin of this variational formulation, and (c) an explanation of the origins of the conditions that GENERIC places on its constitutive elements, notably the so-called degeneracy or non-interaction conditions. This work shows how the general connection between large-deviation principles on one hand and gradient-flow structures on the other hand extends to non-reversible particle systems.

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