We derive a four-component Vlasov equation for a system composed of spin-1/2 fermions (typically electrons). The orbital part of the motion is classical, whereas the spin degrees of freedom are treated in a completely quantum-mechanical way. The corresponding hydrodynamic equations are derived by taking velocity moments of the phase-space distribution function. This hydrodynamic model is closed using a maximum entropy principle in the case of three or four constraints on the fluid moments, both for Maxwell-Boltzmann and Fermi-Dirac statistics
International audienceA generic feature of systems with long-range interactions is the presence of {...
This thesis is about developing and studying quantum mechanical models of plasmas. Quantum effects c...
In the framework of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, we describe atoms as an assembly of nucle...
Using the phase-space formulation of quantum mechanics, we derive a four-component Wigner equation f...
A new approach to the many-electron atom, based on the formal equivalence between the Hartree-Fock e...
Due to the many unique transport properties of Weyl semimetals, they are promising materials for mod...
In presence of external electric and magnetic fields, the Schrödinger equation for many-electro...
The Vlasov-ion, fluid-electron model of Freidberg for studying the linear stability of hot-ion pinch...
Halfway between the N body model and the usual hydrodynamic, one the Vlasov equation (supplemented b...
This article is concerned with the kinetic modeling, by means of the Vlasov equation, of charged par...
The development of quantum mechanics during the 20th century gave rise to a completely new way of de...
AbstractA consistent derivation of the equations of motion (EOMs) of test particles for solving the ...
International audienceWe propose a numerical scheme to solve the semiclassical Vlasov-Maxwell equati...
In this thesis, some aspects of hydrodynamics on systems with non-trivial spin degrees of freedom ar...
A generic feature of systems with long-range interactions is the presence of quasistationary states ...
International audienceA generic feature of systems with long-range interactions is the presence of {...
This thesis is about developing and studying quantum mechanical models of plasmas. Quantum effects c...
In the framework of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, we describe atoms as an assembly of nucle...
Using the phase-space formulation of quantum mechanics, we derive a four-component Wigner equation f...
A new approach to the many-electron atom, based on the formal equivalence between the Hartree-Fock e...
Due to the many unique transport properties of Weyl semimetals, they are promising materials for mod...
In presence of external electric and magnetic fields, the Schrödinger equation for many-electro...
The Vlasov-ion, fluid-electron model of Freidberg for studying the linear stability of hot-ion pinch...
Halfway between the N body model and the usual hydrodynamic, one the Vlasov equation (supplemented b...
This article is concerned with the kinetic modeling, by means of the Vlasov equation, of charged par...
The development of quantum mechanics during the 20th century gave rise to a completely new way of de...
AbstractA consistent derivation of the equations of motion (EOMs) of test particles for solving the ...
International audienceWe propose a numerical scheme to solve the semiclassical Vlasov-Maxwell equati...
In this thesis, some aspects of hydrodynamics on systems with non-trivial spin degrees of freedom ar...
A generic feature of systems with long-range interactions is the presence of quasistationary states ...
International audienceA generic feature of systems with long-range interactions is the presence of {...
This thesis is about developing and studying quantum mechanical models of plasmas. Quantum effects c...
In the framework of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics, we describe atoms as an assembly of nucle...