Physics of Long-Range Interacting Systems
English

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This book deals with an important class of many-body systems: those where the interaction potential decays slowly for large inter-particle distances; in particular systems where the decay is slower than the inverse inter-particle distance raised to the dimension of the embedding space. Gravitational and Coulomb interactions are the most prominent examples however it has become clear that long-range interactions are more common than previously thought.A satisfactory understanding of properties generally considered as oddities only a couple of decades ago has now been reached: ensemble inequivalence negative specific heat negative susceptibility ergodicity breaking out-of-equilibrium quasi-stationary-states anomalous diffusion. The book intended for Master and PhD students tries to gradually acquaint the reader with the subject. The first two parts describe the theoretical and computational instruments needed to address the study ofboth equilibrium and dynamical properties of systems subject to long-range forces. The third part of the book is devoted to applications of such techniques to the most relevant examples of long-range systems.
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