Interacting particle systems with long-range interactions: scaling limits and kinetic equations (Q2240523)
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Interacting particle systems with long-range interactions: scaling limits and kinetic equations (English)
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4 November 2021
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Summary: The goal of this paper is to describe the various kinetic equations which arise from scaling limits of interacting particle systems. We provide a formalism which allows us to determine the kinetic equation for a given interaction potential and scaling limit. Our focus in this paper is on particle systems with long-range interactions. The derivation here is formal, but it provides an interpretation of particle systems as the motion of a particle in a random force field with a friction term which is due to the interaction with the surrounding particles. Some of the technical details of this method are discussed in the companion paper [the authors, ``Interacting particle systems with long range interactions: approximation by tagged particles in random fields'', Preprint, \url{arXiv:2103.09740}].
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interacting particle systems
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tracer particle in random medium approximation
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scaling limits
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long-range interactions
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kinetic equations
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