Using simple known methods and results of classical perturbation theory, especially those due to Nekhoroshev and Neishtadt, we study the energy exchanges between the rotational and the translational degrees of freedom in a particular model representing the planar motion of a rigid body in a bounded analytic potential. We prove that, if the angular velocity omega is initially large, then the energy exchanges are small, O(omega-1), for times growing exponentially with omega, \t\ approximately exp omega. We also deduce that in a scattering process from a (smooth) potential barrier, the overall change in the rotational energy of the incoming body is exponentially small in omega, E approximately exp(- omega). The results are interpreted in th...
The greatest difficulty with classical statistical mechanics may be the fact that some degrees of fr...
The interaction potential of molecular systems which are typically used in molecular dynamics can be...
: Rigorous bounds on the rate of energy exchanges between vibrational and translational degrees of f...
We study numerically a very simple model representing a classical planar molecule, with only transla...
At the turn of the century, before quantum mechanics, Boltzmann and Jeans proposed a purely classica...
As in Part I of this paper, we consider the problem of the energy exchanges between two subsystems, ...
As in Part I of this paper, we consider the problem of the energy exchanges between two subsystems, ...
Abstract. As in Part I of this paper, we consider the problem of the energy exchanges between two su...
The so-called problem of the realization of the holonomic constraints of classical mechanics is here...
Around 1900, J. H. Jeans suggested that the "abnormal" specific heats observed in diatomic gases, sp...
We revisit the Landau-Teller heuristic approach to adiabatic invariants and, following Rapp, use it ...
It is well known that the equipartition principle lies at the very basis of classical sta-tistical m...
We revisit the Landau-Teller heuristic approach to adiabatic invariants and, following Rapp, use it ...
In this paper we present the results of model calculations on the rotational motion of linear molecu...
The so-called problem of the realization of the holonomic constraints of classical mechanics is here...
The greatest difficulty with classical statistical mechanics may be the fact that some degrees of fr...
The interaction potential of molecular systems which are typically used in molecular dynamics can be...
: Rigorous bounds on the rate of energy exchanges between vibrational and translational degrees of f...
We study numerically a very simple model representing a classical planar molecule, with only transla...
At the turn of the century, before quantum mechanics, Boltzmann and Jeans proposed a purely classica...
As in Part I of this paper, we consider the problem of the energy exchanges between two subsystems, ...
As in Part I of this paper, we consider the problem of the energy exchanges between two subsystems, ...
Abstract. As in Part I of this paper, we consider the problem of the energy exchanges between two su...
The so-called problem of the realization of the holonomic constraints of classical mechanics is here...
Around 1900, J. H. Jeans suggested that the "abnormal" specific heats observed in diatomic gases, sp...
We revisit the Landau-Teller heuristic approach to adiabatic invariants and, following Rapp, use it ...
It is well known that the equipartition principle lies at the very basis of classical sta-tistical m...
We revisit the Landau-Teller heuristic approach to adiabatic invariants and, following Rapp, use it ...
In this paper we present the results of model calculations on the rotational motion of linear molecu...
The so-called problem of the realization of the holonomic constraints of classical mechanics is here...
The greatest difficulty with classical statistical mechanics may be the fact that some degrees of fr...
The interaction potential of molecular systems which are typically used in molecular dynamics can be...
: Rigorous bounds on the rate of energy exchanges between vibrational and translational degrees of f...