The Hamiltonian mean-field model has been investigated, since its introduction about a decade ago, to study the equilibrium and dynamical properties of long-range interacting systems. Here we study the long-time behavior of long-lived, out-of-equilibrium, quasistationary dynamical states, whose lifetime diverges in the thermodynamic limit. The nature of these states has been the object of a lively debate in the recent past. We introduce a numerical tool, based on the fluctuations of the phase of the instantaneous magnetization of the system. Using this tool, we study the quasistationary states that arise when the system is started from different classes of initial conditions, showing that the new observable can be exploited to compute the l...
We critically revisit the evidence for the existence of quasistationary states in the globally coupl...
We critically revisit the evidence for the existence of quasistationary states in the globally coupl...
We critically revisit the evidence for the existence of quasistationary states in the globally coupl...
18 pagesInternational audienceWe consider several models with long range interactions evolving via H...
The Hamiltonian Mean Field model describes a system of N fully-coupled particles showing a second-or...
We introduce a Hamiltonian dynamics for the description of long-range interacting systems in cont...
The violent relaxation and the metastable states of the Hamiltonian Mean-Field model, a paradigmatic...
International audienceOut-of-equilibrium quasistationary states (QSSs) are one of the signatures of ...
Long-range interacting systems, while relaxing to equilibrium, often get trapped in long-lived quasi...
In the thermodynamic limit, systems with long-range interactions do not relax to equilibrium, but be...
In the thermodynamic limit, systems with long-range interactions do not relax to equilibrium, but be...
International audienceOut-of-equilibrium quasistationary states (QSSs) are one of the signatures of ...
International audienceOut-of-equilibrium quasistationary states (QSSs) are one of the signatures of ...
International audienceOut-of-equilibrium quasistationary states (QSSs) are one of the signatures of ...
In the thermodynamic limit, systems with long-range interactions do not relax to equilibrium, but be...
We critically revisit the evidence for the existence of quasistationary states in the globally coupl...
We critically revisit the evidence for the existence of quasistationary states in the globally coupl...
We critically revisit the evidence for the existence of quasistationary states in the globally coupl...
18 pagesInternational audienceWe consider several models with long range interactions evolving via H...
The Hamiltonian Mean Field model describes a system of N fully-coupled particles showing a second-or...
We introduce a Hamiltonian dynamics for the description of long-range interacting systems in cont...
The violent relaxation and the metastable states of the Hamiltonian Mean-Field model, a paradigmatic...
International audienceOut-of-equilibrium quasistationary states (QSSs) are one of the signatures of ...
Long-range interacting systems, while relaxing to equilibrium, often get trapped in long-lived quasi...
In the thermodynamic limit, systems with long-range interactions do not relax to equilibrium, but be...
In the thermodynamic limit, systems with long-range interactions do not relax to equilibrium, but be...
International audienceOut-of-equilibrium quasistationary states (QSSs) are one of the signatures of ...
International audienceOut-of-equilibrium quasistationary states (QSSs) are one of the signatures of ...
International audienceOut-of-equilibrium quasistationary states (QSSs) are one of the signatures of ...
In the thermodynamic limit, systems with long-range interactions do not relax to equilibrium, but be...
We critically revisit the evidence for the existence of quasistationary states in the globally coupl...
We critically revisit the evidence for the existence of quasistationary states in the globally coupl...
We critically revisit the evidence for the existence of quasistationary states in the globally coupl...