Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative locations)We consider a Jepsen gas of N hard-point particles undergoing free expansion on a line, starting from random initial positions of the particles having random initial velocities. The particles undergo binary elastic collisions upon contact and move freely in-between collisions. After a certain ordering time To, the system reaches a 'fan' state where all the velocities are completely ordered from left to right in an increasing fashion and there is no further collision. We compute analytically the distributions of (i) the total number of collisions and (ii) the ordering time To. We show that several features of these distributions are universa...
Steady-state properties of hard objects with exclusion interaction and a driven motion along a one-d...
Fluctuations in the number of particles N within a small subvolume of a system of classical non-inte...
The perceived randomness in the time evolution of "chaotic" dynamical systems can be characterized b...
We study the extremal dynamics emerging in an out-of-equilibrium one-dimensional Jepsen gas of $(N+1...
13 pages, 12 figuresInternational audienceWe investigate the probability distribution function of th...
Our interest lies in the collisional statistics in an arbitrary interacting fluid. We show that eVen...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
Open Access.We investigate the long time behavior of the one-dimensional ballistic aggregation model...
Using a simple functional relation the distribution of the times of free flight in a classical gas o...
A model of homogeneously driven dissipative system, consisting of a collection of N particles that a...
We consider the single-particle velocity distribution of a one-dimensional uid of inelastic particle...
This paper is devoted to the study of mean-field limit for systems of indistinguables particles unde...
The infinite set of moments of the two-particle distribution function is found exactly for the unifo...
International audienceIn [7], a cluster expansion method has been developed to study the fluctuation...
In this paper the problem is posed of determining the physically-meaningful asymptotic orderings hol...
Steady-state properties of hard objects with exclusion interaction and a driven motion along a one-d...
Fluctuations in the number of particles N within a small subvolume of a system of classical non-inte...
The perceived randomness in the time evolution of "chaotic" dynamical systems can be characterized b...
We study the extremal dynamics emerging in an out-of-equilibrium one-dimensional Jepsen gas of $(N+1...
13 pages, 12 figuresInternational audienceWe investigate the probability distribution function of th...
Our interest lies in the collisional statistics in an arbitrary interacting fluid. We show that eVen...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
Open Access.We investigate the long time behavior of the one-dimensional ballistic aggregation model...
Using a simple functional relation the distribution of the times of free flight in a classical gas o...
A model of homogeneously driven dissipative system, consisting of a collection of N particles that a...
We consider the single-particle velocity distribution of a one-dimensional uid of inelastic particle...
This paper is devoted to the study of mean-field limit for systems of indistinguables particles unde...
The infinite set of moments of the two-particle distribution function is found exactly for the unifo...
International audienceIn [7], a cluster expansion method has been developed to study the fluctuation...
In this paper the problem is posed of determining the physically-meaningful asymptotic orderings hol...
Steady-state properties of hard objects with exclusion interaction and a driven motion along a one-d...
Fluctuations in the number of particles N within a small subvolume of a system of classical non-inte...
The perceived randomness in the time evolution of "chaotic" dynamical systems can be characterized b...