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19 April 2024
 
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Classical and Quantum Ensembles via Multiresolution. I. BBGKY Hierarchy
Antonina N. Fedorova ; Michael G. Zeitlin ;
Date 1 Jun 2004
Subject Quantum Physics; Statistical Mechanics; Plasma Physics; Mathematical Physics; Pattern Formation and Solitons | quant-ph cond-mat.stat-mech math-ph math.MP nlin.PS physics.plasm-ph
AbstractA fast and efficient numerical-analytical approach is proposed for modeling complex behaviour in the BBGKY hierarchy of kinetic equations. We construct the multiscale representation for hierarchy of reduced distribution functions in the variational approach and multiresolution decomposition in polynomial tensor algebras of high-localized states. Numerical modeling shows the creation of various internal structures from localized modes, which are related to localized or chaotic type of behaviour and the corresponding patterns (waveletons) formation. The localized pattern is a model for energy confinement state (fusion) in plasma.
Source arXiv, quant-ph/0406009
Other source [GID 478769] quant-ph/0406009
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