The phonon boltzmann equation, Properties and link to weakly anharmonic lattice dynamics

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Abstract

For low density gases the validity of the Boltzmann transport equation is well established. The central object is the one-particle distribution function, f, which in the Boltzmann-Grad limit satisfies the Boltzmann equation. Grad and, much refined, Cercignani argue for the existence of this limit on the basis of the BBGKY hierarchy for hard spheres. At least for a short kinetic time span, the argument can be made mathematically precise following the seminal work of Lanford. In this article a corresponding program is undertaken for weakly nonlinear, both discrete and continuum, wave equations. Our working example is the harmonic lattice with a weakly nonquadratic on-site potential. We argue that the role of the Boltzmann f-function is taken over by the Wigner function, which is a very convenient device to filter the slow degrees of freedom. The Wigner function, so to speak, labels locally the covariances of dynamically almost stationary measures. One route to the phonon Boltzmann equation is a Gaussian decoupling, which is based on the fact that the purely harmonic dynamics has very good mixing properties. As a further approach the expansion in terms of Feynman diagrams is outlined. Both methods are extended to the quantized version of the weakly nonlinear wave equation. The resulting phonon Boltzmann equation has been hardly studied on a rigorous level. As one novel contribution we establish that the spatially homogeneous stationary solutions are precisely the thermal Wigner functions. For three phonon processes such a result requires extra conditions on the dispersion law. We also outline the reasoning leading to Fourier's law for heat conduction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1041-1104
Number of pages64
JournalJournal of Statistical Physics
Volume124
Issue number2-4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2006

Keywords

  • Feynman diagrams
  • H-theorem
  • Kinetic limit
  • Transport equations
  • Wigner function

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