Self-gravitating systems have acquired growing interest in statistical mechanics, due to the peculiarities of the 1/r potential. Indeed, the usual approach of statistical mechanics cannot be applied to a system of many point particles interacting with the Newtonian potential, because of (i) the long-range nature of the 1/r potential and of (ii) the divergence at the origin. We study numerically the evolutionary behavior of self-gravitating systems with periodical boundary conditions, starting from simple initial conditions. We do not consider in the simulations additional effects as the (cosmological) metric expansion and/or sophisticated initial conditions, since we are interested whether and how gravity by itself can produce clustered structures. We are able to identify well-defined correlation properties during the evolution of the system, which seem to show a well-defined thermodynamic limit, as opposed to the properties of the "equilibrium state". Gravity-induced clustering also shows interesting self-similar characteristics.

Clustering in N-body gravitating systems

Montuori;Marco
2002

Abstract

Self-gravitating systems have acquired growing interest in statistical mechanics, due to the peculiarities of the 1/r potential. Indeed, the usual approach of statistical mechanics cannot be applied to a system of many point particles interacting with the Newtonian potential, because of (i) the long-range nature of the 1/r potential and of (ii) the divergence at the origin. We study numerically the evolutionary behavior of self-gravitating systems with periodical boundary conditions, starting from simple initial conditions. We do not consider in the simulations additional effects as the (cosmological) metric expansion and/or sophisticated initial conditions, since we are interested whether and how gravity by itself can produce clustered structures. We are able to identify well-defined correlation properties during the evolution of the system, which seem to show a well-defined thermodynamic limit, as opposed to the properties of the "equilibrium state". Gravity-induced clustering also shows interesting self-similar characteristics.
2002
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305
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378437101006707
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05.20.-y
05.70.-a
45.50.Jf
Classical statistical mechanics
Few- and many-body systems
Non-extensive thermodynamics
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Bottaccio, ; Maurizio, ; Pietronero, ; Luciano, ; Amici, ; Alessandro, ; Miocchi, ; Paolo, ; Capuzzo, Dolcetta; Roberto, ; Montuori, Marco; Montuori, ...espandi
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