We study long-range interacting systems driven by external stochastic forces that act collectively on all the particles constituting the system. Such a scenario is frequently encountered in the context of plasmas, self-gravitating systems, two-dimensional turbulence, and also in a broad class of other systems. Under the effect of stochastic driving, the system reaches a stationary state where external forces balance dissipation on average. These states have the invariant probability that does not respect detailed balance, and are characterized by non-vanishing currents of conserved quantities. In order to analyze spatially homogeneous stationary states, we develop a kinetic approach that generalizes the one known for deterministic long-rang...
Many physical systems are governed by long range interactions, the main example being self-gravitati...
We briefly review the classical approach to equilibrium and out of equilibrium statistical mechanics...
International audienceWe report results of numerical experiments which show that a family of simple ...
We study long-range interacting systems driven by external stochastic forces that act collectively o...
We study long-range interacting systems driven by external stochastic forces that act collectively o...
We study long-range interacting systems driven by external stochastic forces that act collectively o...
We study long-range interacting systems driven by external stochastic forces that act collectively o...
We study long-range interacting systems driven by external stochastic forces that act collectively o...
We study long-range interacting systems perturbed by external stochastic forces. Unlike the case of ...
We study long-range interacting systems perturbed by external stochastic forces. Unlike the case of ...
11 pages, 2 figures; v2: small changes, close to the published versionInternational audienceWe study...
We explore nonequilibrium collective behavior in large, spatially extended stochastic systems. In Pa...
International audienceIn self-gravitating stars, two dimensional or geophysical flows and in plasmas...
We introduce a model of long-range interacting particles evolving under a stochastic Monte Carlo dyn...
12 pages, 2 figures; v2: minor changes, published versionInternational audienceWe introduce a model ...
Many physical systems are governed by long range interactions, the main example being self-gravitati...
We briefly review the classical approach to equilibrium and out of equilibrium statistical mechanics...
International audienceWe report results of numerical experiments which show that a family of simple ...
We study long-range interacting systems driven by external stochastic forces that act collectively o...
We study long-range interacting systems driven by external stochastic forces that act collectively o...
We study long-range interacting systems driven by external stochastic forces that act collectively o...
We study long-range interacting systems driven by external stochastic forces that act collectively o...
We study long-range interacting systems driven by external stochastic forces that act collectively o...
We study long-range interacting systems perturbed by external stochastic forces. Unlike the case of ...
We study long-range interacting systems perturbed by external stochastic forces. Unlike the case of ...
11 pages, 2 figures; v2: small changes, close to the published versionInternational audienceWe study...
We explore nonequilibrium collective behavior in large, spatially extended stochastic systems. In Pa...
International audienceIn self-gravitating stars, two dimensional or geophysical flows and in plasmas...
We introduce a model of long-range interacting particles evolving under a stochastic Monte Carlo dyn...
12 pages, 2 figures; v2: minor changes, published versionInternational audienceWe introduce a model ...
Many physical systems are governed by long range interactions, the main example being self-gravitati...
We briefly review the classical approach to equilibrium and out of equilibrium statistical mechanics...
International audienceWe report results of numerical experiments which show that a family of simple ...