We study two popular one-dimensional chains of classical anharmonic oscillators: the rotor chain and a version of the discrete non-linear Schrödinger chain. We assume that the interaction between neighboring oscillators, controlled by the parameter $\epsilon >0$, is small. We rigorously establish that the thermal conductivity of the chains has a non-perturbative origin, with respect to the coupling constant $\epsilon$, and we provide strong evidence that it decays faster than any power law in $\epsilon$ as $\epsilon \rightarrow 0$. The weak coupling regime also translates into a high temperature regime, suggesting that the conductivity vanishes faster than any power of the inverse temperature.nonouiInternational
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In this paper, we study the thermal conductivity of an anharmonically coupled chain of atoms. Numeri...
International audienceWe consider the stationary states of a chain of $n$ anharmonic coupled oscilla...
We present calculations for the relaxation rates of phonons in one-dimensional chains in which atoms...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. We study two popular one-dimensional chains of classical anharmonic o...
We study the thermal conductivity, at fixed positive temperature, of a disordered lattice of harmoni...
We study the thermal conductivity, at fixed positive temperature, of a disordered lattice of harmoni...
We study the dynamic behaviour at high energies of a chain of anharmonic oscil-lators coupled at its...
We study heat conduction and other nonequilibrium properties of one dimensional chain of particles, ...
We study the thermal properties of a pinned disordered harmonic chain weakly perturbed by a noise an...
Open Access.We study the heat current J in a classical one-dimensional disordered chain with on-site...
We study heat conduction in a one-dimensional disordered anharmonic chain with arbitrary heat bath b...
We numerically study heat conduction in chains of nonlinear oscillators with time-reversible thermos...
We consider $d$-dimensional chains of (an)harmonic oscillators we perturb by a noise conserving ener...
International audienceWe study the thermal properties of a pinned disordered harmonic chain weakly p...
We consider a model of heat conduction introduced in [6], which consists of a finite nonlinear chain...
In this paper, we study the thermal conductivity of an anharmonically coupled chain of atoms. Numeri...
International audienceWe consider the stationary states of a chain of $n$ anharmonic coupled oscilla...
We present calculations for the relaxation rates of phonons in one-dimensional chains in which atoms...