Prediction of anomalous diffusion and algebraic relaxations for long-range interacting systems, using classical statistical mechanics
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
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algebraicanomalousdiffusiondistributionsmechanicsslowstatisticalangular
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We explain the ubiquity and extremely slow evolution of non gaussian out-of-equilibrium distributions for the Hamiltonian Mean-Field model, by means of traditional kinetic theory. Deriving the Fokker-Planck equation for a test particle, one also unambiguously explains and predicts striking slow algebraic relaxation of the momenta autocorrelation, previously found in numerical simulations. Finally, angular anomalous diffusion are predicted for a large class of initial distributions. Non Extensive Statistical Mechanics is shown to be unnecessary for the interpretation of these phenomena.
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