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Stability criteria of the Vlasov equation and quasi-stationary states of the HMF model

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DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2004.01.041

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Hamiltonian dynamics; long-range interactions; Vlasov equation; nonlinear stability; relaxation times

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We perform a detailed study of the relaxation towards equilibrium in the Hamiltonian Mean-Field model, a prototype for long-range interactions in N-particle dynamics. In particular, we point out the role played by the infinity of stationary states of the associated N --> infinity Vlasov dynamics. In this context, we derive a new general criterion for the stability of any spatially homogeneous distribution, and compare its analytical predictions with numerical simulations of the Hamiltonian, finite N, dynamics. We then propose, and verify numerically, a scenario for the relaxation process, relying on the Vlasov equation. When starting from a nonstationary or a Vlasov unstable stationary state, the system shows initially a rapid convergence towards a stable stationary state of the Vlasov equation via nonstationary states: we characterize numerically this dynamical instability in the finite N system by introducing appropriate indicators. This first step of the evolution towards Boltzmann-Gibbs equilibrium is followed by a slow quasi-stationary process, that proceeds through different stable stationary states of the Vlasov equation. If the finite N system is initialized in a Vlasov stable homogeneous state, it remains trapped in a quasi-stationary state for times that increase with the tiontrivial power law N-1.7. Single particle momentum distributions in such a quasi-stationary regime do not have power-law tails, and hence cannot be fitted by the q-exponential distributions derived from Tsallis statistics. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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